International Student Prospectus 2016
YOUR FUTURE STARTS WITH HOPE
More than 5,600 students
450 international students from more than 80 countries around the world
Around 3,800 undergraduate students and 1,800 postgraduate students
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Take the Next Step with Hope
Welcome At Liverpool Hope University we are proud of our reputation for high-quality education that is growing around the world. We have international partners and our excellent academics form an international community. We pride ourselves on the academic excellence of our students and we are constantly working to ensure you receive the best teaching and learning experience. We believe that a supportive learning environment will provide the best results and that individual care is the key to success.
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We are a community, where we support one another, celebrate each other’s successes and work together to reach our full potential. We are the only ecumenical university foundation in Europe. Our excellent academic record and supportive pastoral care are complemented by the beautiful setting of our campuses. We are incredibly lucky to be surrounded by a wealth of both historic and modern architecture and stunning grounds that make Liverpool Hope a very special place to study. Professor Gerald J Pillay PhD, DTheol, DL, FRSA Vice-Chancellor & Rector
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Contents Take the Next Step with Hope.................................................................................................................03 Living in Liverpool.................................................................................................................................... 07 Why Choose Liverpool Hope................................................................................................................... 10 Careers and Employability........................................................................................................................ 11 Student Support...................................................................................................................................... 14 Global Community................................................................................................................................... 15 Alumni ..................................................................................................................................................... 17 Fees and Funding..................................................................................................................................... 19 How to Apply...........................................................................................................................................22 Hope Park................................................................................................................................................23 Creative Campus.....................................................................................................................................26 Accommodation.......................................................................................................................................27 Libraries...................................................................................................................................................30 What our Students Say............................................................................................................................ 31 Course Directory.....................................................................................................................................33 Undergraduate Study Combination Chart................................................................................................ 73
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Living in
Liverpool
Liverpool is a city like no other. From world famous architecture and magnificent museums, to music legends revolutionising popular culture, Liverpool has always been a hub of creativity. Through spectacular festivals, dramatic sporting attractions and unique art, the city continues to be a gateway for UK culture, attracting millions of visitors every year. There is something for everyone in a city voted the friendliest in England and fourth friendliest in the world (Rough Guides Poll, 2014). • Home to more than 50,000 students
Liverpool is Europe’s Capital of Music. It is impossible to imagine Liverpool without music – or music without Liverpool. Birthplace of The Beatles, the world’s most famous pop group, the city has produced more UK number one hits than any other city – 56 and counting.
• Liverpool is designated as a UNESCO World Heritage site
The city also has a thriving nightlife with all tastes catered for, from the latest clubs to 70s theme bars and live music venues.
• Second safest city in the UK – UK Statistics Authority, 2012
Liverpool Hope University has a partnership with The Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, which provides classical and contemporary music performances throughout the year. The Liverpool Echo Arena also hosts major entertainment events, with past events including the MTV Europe Music Awards, BBC Sports Personality of the Year and the MOBO Awards.
• Ranked in the top three places in the world to visit in 2014 by Rough Guides.
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Music
Culture Liverpool’s many art galleries range from the Walker, which contains one of Europe’s outstanding collections of fine and decorative art, to Tate Liverpool, one of the largest galleries of modern and contemporary art outside London. Liverpool Empire Theatre attracts all the latest touring theatre productions, while the Playhouse, Everyman, Royal Court and Unity theatres offer a rich and varied programme of classic and contemporary productions. The University has its own performance venue, The Capstone Theatre, providing an international music and arts programme throughout the year and hosting the annual Liverpool International Jazz Festival. The city also boasts an array of world-class museums, including the International Slavery Museum, Merseyside Maritime Museum and the Museum of Liverpool.
Glasgow Edinburgh
Newcastle Belfast
Sport With the Grand National, golf and, of course, football, there are plenty of sporting events to keep even the most avid sports fan entertained. Liverpool is home to two Premier League football teams; what better place to come to watch the match?
Shopping
Liverpool
Leeds Manchester
Dublin Birmingham Cardiff London
Liverpool city centre is full of shops with all the high street names available. The 42-acre Liverpool One development provides a stunning shopping complex in the heart of the city with 40 individually designed buildings and over 150,000 square metres of shopping. Liverpool also has a range of vibrant independent retailers.
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Why choose
Liverpool Hope
With a history extending 170 years, Liverpool Hope has developed a strong tradition of scholarship and research in key disciplines. The excellent academic record of our students is supported by pastoral care and, as one of Britain’s smaller universities, Liverpool Hope values the individual. Care, concern and support for students are always a priority.
The University places great emphasis on the bringing together of research excellence and top-quality teaching. This is facilitated by a community of academics and scholars who are of the highest calibre.
Liverpool Hope has two main teaching campuses. Hope Park is situated in a leafy suburb of Liverpool and is a mini educational village. The Creative Campus in Liverpool city centre is the home to our creative and performing arts subjects. Both campuses have seen major investment over the last eight years, so traditional architecture now sits beside contemporary buildings and facilities.
• 92.8% of students enter employment or further education after six months of graduating (on average over the last five years) •O ver £60 million has been invested in buildings and equipment over the last eight years • The only ecumenical university foundation in Europe • I n the top 20 of all UK universities for percentage of academics staff with doctorates. •5 th in the UK for Teaching Quality according to the Sunday Times Good University Guide 2016
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Careers and
Employability
At Liverpool Hope, we want our students to have the best possible chance to have stimulating, rewarding and successful careers. Our Careers and Employability team provide careers information, advice and guidance and aim to inspire, inform and encourage by providing up-to-date information and intelligence on the changing world of work. Career Development offers everything that you would expect – including careers information, drop-in sessions, one-to-one guidance interviews and careers workshops. In addition to strong academic qualifications, it is also one of our key priorities to develop well-rounded individuals who have more to offer. We like to help our graduates acquire skills which will enable them to play a full role as active citizens in modern society – at a local, national or global level. Our new Employability Hub is dedicated to helping our students and graduates become more attractive to employers, by focusing on work-related learning, work experience and professional development.
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Campus Based Work For Liverpool Hope Students Hope Works is the Careers & Employability’s on-campus employment service. We match students studying at Liverpool Hope with a wide range of part-time, paid work opportunities available on campus – at either Hope Park or Creative Campus. These opportunities are open to International Students subject to visa regulations.
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Student
Support
Student Support and Well-being
Academic and Learning Support
Coming to university is the beginning of a new and exciting phase of your life and we are here to support and guide you from the moment you arrive until after you graduate.
At Liverpool Hope, we offer academic support which includes not only assistance from your academic subject tutors, but also guidance from a team of personal academic support tutors based within each Faculty. If you are living in student accommodation, your Senior Resident Tutor will also be able to offer you guidance with your studies.
The Gateway Building at Hope Park is the place to go with any questions you may have. It is here that the Student Support and Well-being team is on hand to help. Student Support and Well-being provides a one-stop integrated service to assist with all aspects of your pastoral care without passing you between different departments. The services offered by the Student Support and Well-being team include: • International student support • Accommodation • Career development • Chaplaincy • Counselling and health • Student administration • Student funds • Support for disabled students. We also have a dedicated Dean of Students, Dr Penny Haughan, whose responsibility it is to oversee the whole student experience. This ensures that students are given a voice and that you are supported throughout your time with us. Our priority is to make your time at Liverpool Hope an enjoyable and successful experience, providing you with help and support whenever you need it.
Writing Mentors, who are Masters and PhD students, are available to offer support to help you with essay planning, developing your academic writing style and understanding academic feedback.
International Unit Support The International Unit is based at Hope Park and offers drop-in sessions throughout the week when students can call into the International Unit for advice, without the need for an appointment. The team has its own recruitment and admissions staff plus the benefit of a fully trained Immigration and Compliance Officer. We can provide practical advice and support to any international student who needs help during their studies at Liverpool Hope. The International Unit also arranges a number of social and cultural events throughout the year which all international students are encouraged to attend, and there are opportunities for students to help with planning and running events.
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Global
Community
Liverpool Hope is a popular University with more than 450 international students currently studying with us from more than 80 countries worldwide. Hope provides access to high-quality study support facilities and the opportunity to become fully integrated into university life, learning and living alongside British and EU students. International students make a significant contribution to the University community and we are committed to providing you with excellent services through our International Unit. The International Unit is
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a one-stop shop for international applicants, students and graduates. The International Unit at Liverpool Hope focuses on the international student experience from initial enquiry through to graduation. The team includes specialists in international recruitment, admissions and student support.
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Alumni
Liverpool Hope University has over 4,000 international alumni based in over 100 countries. From Albania to Zimbabwe, our alumni around the world make Liverpool Hope a truly global university. Our alumni can continue to be part of the Liverpool Hope community when they return home. Whether this is by developing a local group, organising events, supporting recruitment activity, offering career mentoring and internships to students, or contributing philanthropically, there are many ways to stay connected after finishing your course of study and developing important networks with Hope graduates worldwide. Liverpool Hope University offers a range of services and benefits exclusively to our alumni.
Services • Free bi-annual Hope Life magazine (online or paper-based)
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•R eunions and events – The University can stage Hope-based events and facilitate and/or publicise your Alumni-related events • Certificates and transcripts – If you require a copy of your degree certificate or transcript, please visit our Online Store Alumni bulletins – We send regular bulletins advertising workshops, job opportunities, conferences and events.
Keep in touch Join our Facebook page for the latest news and events: www.facebook.com/liverpoolhopealumni
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Feesand Funding Liverpool Hope offers competitive fees for international students and we also offer a fantastic fee package. Instead of paying tuition fees separately, you can take advantage of our promotion, which includes all of your tuition, accommodation and an annual food allowance of
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just under ÂŁ1,000. Information about fees and packages for 2016/17 will be posted on our website: www.hope.ac.uk
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HowApply to
Undergraduate
Postgraduate Research
All undergraduate applications should be made through UCAS. If you are unsure about the application process or how your qualifications translate in the UK education system, then feel free to contact the International Unit directly for more information, or visit: www.ucas.com
We currently have over 150 postgraduate research students conducting specialist research and collaborating with academic staff who are working at the frontiers of their subjects. Applications are welcomed from students interested in pursuing either a full-time or part-time higher degree (Master of Philosophy (MPhil), Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) or Professional Doctorate (EdD)) or who satisfy the University’s entry criteria. For further guidance and information on the application process, visit our website: www.hope.ac.uk/research/postgraduateresearch
Postgraduate Taught Application for all postgraduate taught programmes (except MA Social Work whereby applications should be made through UCAS) should be sent to us by email: internationaladmission@hope.ac.uk Application forms can be downloaded from the University website: www.hope.ac.uk/postgraduate/howtoapply
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HopePark
Liverpool Hope’s main campus, Hope Park, is an educational village with places to live, work, study, eat and relax. The campus is situated in a pleasant suburb of Liverpool, just four miles from the city centre. Hope Park offers excellent facilities in beautiful surroundings and a warm student welcome. Massive investment of more than £50 million has been made in new buildings at Hope Park, so traditional architecture now sits beside contemporary buildings and facilities. Work on the new £8.5 million Science Building is underway. It will house a combination of laboratory space, sports and exercise science facilities, classrooms and social spaces, with specialist laboratories dedicated to nutrition, genomics, cell biology and psychology, along with earth sciences laboratories.
Our Place One of the newest additions to Hope Park is Our Place – the student social space on campus. This modern space includes a pizza restaurant and a coffee and bar area, as well as an auditorium where comedy nights, live music and other social events are held. The Students’ Union and the University host events at Our Place throughout the year and it is available to hire to clubs and societies.
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Fresh Hope Fresh Hope is the main food outlet on campus. It offers a tasty selection of hot and cold food options, including a carvery and freshly prepared deli sandwiches. There are other cafés around campus, as well as a shop where you can buy newspapers and magazines, drinks and snacks.
Hope Park Sports The sports centre at Hope Park includes the Strive Fitness Suite with gym equipment and exercise machines, squash courts and Astro Turf playing fields. There are also fitness classes available.
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Creative Campus The Creative Campus, close to Liverpool city centre, is the home of our creative and performing arts subjects. Here you can learn your craft in the inspirational setting of Grade II listed buildings and state-of-the-art performance spaces. The University has invested over £20 million in this campus, which includes two theatres, three dance studios, a music technology laboratory, a recording studio, and studios for painting, sculpture, wood, ceramics, metal and textiles.
The Cornerstone Building
The Capstone Building
The Cornerstone Building is home to the University’s Drama, Dance and Performance Studies and Fine and Applied Art Departments, as well as The Cornerstone Gallery, which supplements the student experience via a series of contemporary art exhibitions, student-led seminars and exemplars of current professional practice. The Cornerstone Building includes fantastic facilities for the development of students’ art work including studios, kilns, workshops and metalwork studios.
The Capstone Building is home to the University’s Music Department and The Capstone Theatre, Liverpool Hope’s dedicated performance venue, which provides an international music and arts programme throughout the year.
The centrepiece of The Cornerstone is The Great Hall, a stunning example of open space suitable for a multitude of events, including student exhibitions and guest lectures. The Cornerstone Building also includes the Corner Shop and Lounge, as well as a café for students to meet and relax.
Liverpool Hope is one of only six All-Steinway Schools in UK higher education. The Theatre is an acoustically excellent space housing a Steinway D Grand Piano, often described as the best piano in the world. Since opening its doors in March 2010, The Capstone Theatre has staged concerts and performances by leading national and international musicians and artists, as well as student performances.
Angel Field The Creative Campus’s buildings are all set within the tranquil Angel Field. The Renaissance-style garden has won six design awards and was described by Country Life Magazine as ‘...one of the best examples of conceptual landscape design in the country’.
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Accommodation Our student rooms are conveniently located at the University’s two main teaching sites; Hope Park and the Creative Campus. Along with the popular residential campus of Aigburth Park Student Village, there is an impressive total of 1,200 rooms available. Every international student is guaranteed a place in Halls if you choose to live on campus and apply by the relevant deadlines. We offer a free shuttle service between each of the accommodation and teaching sites so it’s easy for you to travel around. All our rooms include access to a common room, a laundrette, unlimited internet access, 24-hour security and the support of a Resident Tutor.
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Students can choose to stay in en-suite accommodation or rooms with shared bathroom facilities. All of our Halls are self-catered. As a guide, our accommodation prices currently range from £68 (postgraduate) and £77 (undergraduate) to £123 per week. For more information, visit www.hope.ac.uk/halls
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Libraries The Sheppard-Worlock and Creative Campus Libraries and several Learning Spaces across the campuses are hives of activity for individual and group study. You will have access to a wide range of study environments and resources to meet the needs of your chosen course. The Sheppard-Worlock Library occupies over 4,000 square metres and contains a core print collection of more than 310,000 items, alongside a print journal archive and subject-specific collections. There has also been a substantial investment in fulltext online resources including e-journals, e-books and databases, most of which can be accessed both on and off campus. A team of dedicated Faculty Librarians can provide training and support to help you make the most of these resources. The Sheppard-Worlock Library includes relaxed spaces for students to study, as well as specially designed PC workstations to maximise working areas with room for your books and papers.
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There are group work spaces with screens that you can link your laptop to for practising presentations and sharing work. There are also dedicated silent study areas and quiet spaces for reading with wi-fi access for laptops and other devices. The Sheppard-Worlock Library also has an environmentally controlled vault dedicated to special collections, as well as Chapters cafĂŠ, serving drinks and snacks. Library Services also provides peer academic writing support from experienced students to help you improve and develop your writing skills and adapt to the different writing tasks and assignments you will have to produce. Support is available one-to-one, through workshops and a set of online resources developed by the mentors.
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What our
Students say
The one year in Liverpool has given me many travelling opportunities. I visited many places including Chester, York, Wales, Scotland and London. When I look at my pictures in Liverpool I miss every bit of it. Yee Tyan Chong, MA Early Childhood (2014), Malaysia
I was elected as president of the Cricket Society in my first year, it was one of the biggest achievements for me and it allowed me to learn a lot of things about leadership. Prakash Lalwani, BA Business and Marketing (2014), India
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Learning was much easier and more interesting than I expected. The library was equipped with materials so that there was no limit to the amount of research I could do. The staff and management were trained to serve, always asking if you need help, listening and always being there for us. Gloria Ogochukwu Ambomi, MA International Relations (2013), Nigeria
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Course
Directory
Business School
P35
BA Accounting & Finance BA Business Management BA Marketing MA Business & Management MA Human Resource Management & Development International MBA MA Marketing Management
Disability and Education
English
BA Creative & Performing Arts
MA English Language
BA Dance
MA Popular Literature
BA Drama & Theatre Studies/Drama
Fine and Applied Art P45
Early Childhood
BA Art & Design History
P40
BA English Literature
BA Early Childhood
BA Design
MA Developmental Psychology & Early Childhood
BA Fine Art
Education Studies P41
MA Creative Practice
BA Education
MA/PG Cert Art History & Curating MA Museum & Heritage Studies
MA Disability Studies
MA Interdisciplinary Studies in Education
MA Special Educational Needs
Education Doctorate (EdD)
BA Tourism Management
MA Education MA International Education
P43
BA English Language
Geography and Environmental Science
BA Special Educational Needs
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P37
Drama, Dance and Performance Studies P38
P47
BSc Environmental Science
Mathematics and Computer Science
BSc Geography BSc Tourism
P57
BEng/MEng Electronic & Computer Engineering
MSc Ecology & Environmental Management
Health Sciences
Social Science
P50
BSc Biology BSc Human Biology BSc Nutrition BSc Sport & Exercise Science BSc Sport & Physical Education BSc Sport Psychology MSc Applied Exercise Physiology MSc Skills Acquisition & Human Movement Science MSc Exercise & Ageing MSc Sports Nutrition
History and Politics P53 BA History
BA Criminology BA Sociology MA Criminology
BSc Computer Science
MA Sociology
BSc Electronic Engineering BSc Mathematics
Social Work, Social Care and Justice P67
MSc Computer Science
BA Childhood & Youth
Dual International Masters in Mathematical Informatics
BA Health & Well-being
Media and Communication
BA Social Work
BSc Information Technology
BSc Biological Sciences
BA Social Policy
P59
MA Social Policy
BA Film & Visual Culture
MA Social Work
BA Media & Communication
MA Youth & Community Work
BA Creative Writing (Major)
Department of Theology, Philosophy P62 and Religion P69
MA Film, Media & Society
Music
BA International Relations
BA Music
BA Christian Theology
BA Politics
MA/PG Cert Music
BA Philosophy
BA Politics & International Relations
MA Beatles, Popular Music & Society
BA Philosophy, Ethics & Religion
MA History
Psychology
BA Theology
MA International Relations
BSc Psychology
MA Peace Studies
Law
P56
P66
BSc Sport Psychology
P63
BA Theology & Religious Studies BA World Religions MA Biblical & Pastoral Theology
BA Law
MSc Cognitive Neuroscience & Neuroimaging
PG Cert Biblical Studies
LLB Law
MSc Psychology
MA Christian Theology
*All information is correct at the time of going to print.
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LIVERPOOL HOPE BUSINESS SCHOOL www.hope.ac.uk/businessschool
BA Accounting & Finance UCAS CODE: N400. DURATION: 3 years. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: 260-300 UCAS points. IELTS: 6.0 (with 6.0 in reading and writing). ABOUT Accounting at Liverpool Hope is linked to the two globally recognised professional bodies; Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) and The Chartered Institute for Securities and Investment (CISI). WHAT YOU WILL STUDY Financial Accounting, Investment Management, UK Regulation and Professional Integrity, Management Accounting, Financial Reporting, Taxation, Corporate Business and Law, Financial Management, Performance Management, Auditing and Assurance, Ethical Finance and Socially, Responsible Investment, Career and Professional Planning. CAREER OPPORTUNITIES You will be well prepared for a rewarding career in accountancy, credit control, financial services, investment and profit analysis, purchasing and other related financial and business professions. WHY STUDY THIS SUBJECT AT HOPE? You will have the opportunity to gain recognition from ACCA on completion of the programme and you will receive academic support to sit CISI examinations.
BA Business Management UCAS CODE: N200. DURATION: 3 years. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: 260-300 UCAS points. IELTS: 6.0 (with 6.0 in reading and writing). ABOUT Management examines organisations from small to medium-sized enterprises to global companies – public, private and not-forprofit– with a focus on business principles and processes. WHAT YOU WILL STUDY Organisational Behaviour and Human Resources Management, Project and Operations Management, Strategy, Marketing, Global Business Ethics and Society, Economics
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(Micro and Macro) and Finance, Management Information Systems, Entrepreneurship, Business Modelling and Development. CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Business Management prepares you for a career in any aspect of management and business and will ensure you are equipped to set up your own business or to work as a business advisor. WHY STUDY THIS SUBJECT AT HOPE? Visiting professors and leading industry guest speakers enrich the curriculum and provide greater business and industry exposure.
BA Marketing UCAS CODE: See Combined Honours options on page 73. DURATION: 3 years. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: 260-300 UCAS points. IELTS: 6.0 (with 6.0 in reading and writing). ABOUT You will be provided with the key skills and knowledge that will enable you to understand the marketing context, marketing research and the discipline’s central role to business success. WHAT YOU WILL STUDY Market Segmentation and Positioning, Developing Marketing Plans, Marketing Research, Marketing Communications, Marketing via Social and Digital Media, International Marketing, Marketing Ethics and Ethical Branding, Buyer Behaviour and Customer Perceptions, Developing and Managing Brands. CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Our graduates have successfully secured marketing positions in leading public, private and third-sector organisations across many areas including the food and drinks industry, health, energy, manufacturing, financial services, technology, tourism and retail. WHY STUDY THIS SUBJECT AT HOPE? You will be taught by experts in marketing and marketing research who have extensive experience of working for and with a wide range of businesses and organisations from the not-for-profit, public, social enterprise and commercial sectors.
MA Business & Management DURATION: 12 months, full-time. INTAKE: September and January. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: First Class or Upper Second Class Honours Degree. IELTS: 6.5 (with 6.0 in reading and writing). ABOUT Liverpool Hope University’s MA Business and Management programme offers a career development opportunity to a wide variety of students, from recent graduates who may not have a business background, to potential or inexperienced managers based in the UK or overseas. WHAT YOU WILL STUDY International Human Resource Management, Marketing Management, Organisational Behaviour, Culture and Leadership, Global Business Ethics, International Operations Management, Managerial Finance, Management Strategy, Research Methods, Research Dissertation. CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Graduates from this programme may well go on to become managers or consultants, or start up their own businesses. You may also opt for further study progressing on to a PhD. WHY STUDY THIS SUBJECT AT HOPE? This course has top accreditation and is part of an international Faculty. There is plenty of industry interaction, as well as enterprise and business networking opportunities.
MA Human Resource Management & Development DURATION: 12 months, full-time. INTAKE: September and January. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: First Class or Upper Second Class Honours Degree. IELTS: 6.5 (with 6.0 in reading and writing). ABOUT Human Resource Management and Development enables you to develop competence, techniques and effectiveness in managing and developing human capital, focusing on the crucial role of human resources in meeting challenges in the rapidly changing environment.
WHAT YOU WILL STUDY Human Resource Management, International Organisation, Human Resource Development, Global and Economic Development, Managerial Strategy, Organisational Behaviour and Leadership, Research Methods, Research Dissertation. CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Graduates can go on to careers in human resource management, NGO management, training and HR consultancy, or senior roles within international development agencies, such as the United Nations. In addition, the course provides an excellent foundation for further research through PhD studies. WHY STUDY THIS SUBJECT AT HOPE? This course has top accreditation and is part of an international Faculty. There is plenty of industry interaction, as well as enterprise and business networking opportunities.
International MBA DURATION: 12 months, full-time. INTAKE: September and January. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: a good honours degree (minimum Second Class or equivalent) OR an equivalent professional qualification AND at least two years’ work experience at managerial or supervisory level. IELTS: 6.5 (with 6.0 in reading and writing).
ABOUT The International MBA will equip you with the skills to adapt to a fast-changing global business environment. The programme is relevant for students from all over the world who wish to obtain a professional qualification that takes account of cultural differences in an increasingly global business market. WHAT YOU WILL STUDY Organisational Behaviour and Leadership, International Operations and Information Management Strategy, Enterprise and Entrepreneurship, International Finance, International Marketing, International Business Sustainability and Ethics, Research Methods, Global and Economic Development. CAREERS OPPORTUNITIES Graduates from this programme may go on to become managers, consultants, senior executives or start up their own businesses. You may also opt for further study by progressing on to a PhD. WHY STUDY THIS SUBJECT AT HOPE? There are numerous opportunities to go on company visits and industry field trips, as well as work experience and live projects. You also get professional support and additional qualifications from the Chartered Institute of Marketing (CIM).
MA Marketing Management DURATION: 12 months, full-time. INTAKE: September and January. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: normally a First Class or Upper Second Class Honours Degree in marketing, psychology, economics, business, management or education. IELTS 6.5 (with 6.0 in reading and writing). ABOUT Liverpool Hope University’s MA Marketing Management fosters critical marketing thinking based on leading-edge theory that is required to help solve business and management challenges. WHAT YOU WILL STUDY Marketing Management, International Marketing, Marketing Science, Global Business Ethics, Management Strategy, Human Resource Management, Strategic Marketing Cases and Problems. CAREER OPPORTUNITIES The MA Marketing Management prepares you for both general and specialist roles within the marketing sector including marketing management, market research, brand management, communications and public relations, business development and marketing consultancy. WHY STUDY THIS SUBJECT AT HOPE? There are opportunities to link with the Chartered Institute of Marketing (CIM), as well as industry interaction and employer orientation.
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DISABILITY AND EDUCATION www.hope.ac.uk/disabilityandeducation
BA Special Educational Needs UCAS CODE: See Combined Honours options on page 73. DURATION: 3 years. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: 260-300 UCAS points. IELTS: 6.0 (with 6.0 in reading and writing). ABOUT The degree in Special Educational Needs provides an outstanding programme that includes insights from cutting-edge research in Disability Studies to inform understandings of special educational needs, disability and inclusion within educational settings. The degree will enable you to develop your capacity to understand and develop research and practice in this area of education. Throughout the three years of study, you will critically examine the historical, socio-political and contemporary understandings that have led to current systems of Special Educational Needs and inclusion. WHAT YOU WILL STUDY Contemporary Issues in Special Needs, Education, Disability and Inclusion, Participation and Inclusion in Schools, Inclusive Approaches to Learning and Teaching, The History, Sociology, Psychology and Philosophy of Special Education, Disability and Cultural Representation, Inclusive Research and Practice. CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Many students choose to progress to a PGCE course at Liverpool Hope to train as a teacher or in social work, or continue their studies at Masters level at the University. WHY STUDY THIS SUBJECT AT HOPE? There are numerous opportunities to engage with the effects of Special Needs Education on policy and practice in the UK.
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MA Disability Studies DURATION: 12 months, full-time. INTAKE: September. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: normally a First Class or Upper Second Class Honours degree in a relevant discipline. IELTS: 6.5 (with 6.0 in reading and writing). ABOUT Disability Studies is a relatively new but rapidly growing academic discipline. The programme places particular emphasis on cultural issues. We are not only interested in the policies, prejudices, and professions around disability, but also its representation in literature, media, film and art. WHAT YOU WILL STUDY Critical Disability Theory, Disability and Professional Practice, Modelling Disability, Disability and Disciplines, Researching Disability, Dissertation. CAREER OPPORTUNITIES An MA Disability Studies will allow you to enhance your personal interests, careerspecific opportunities and show potential for promotion to senior leadership. Students completing the MA will also be well placed to go on to a doctorate (EdD or PhD) at Liverpool Hope. WHY STUDY THIS SUBJECT AT HOPE? The regional, national, and international profile of the programme is enhanced greatly by the ‘Centre for Culture & Disability Studies’.
MA Special Educational Needs DURATION: 12 months, full-time. INTAKE: September. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: normally a First Class or Upper Second Class Honours degree in a relevant discipline. IELTS: 6.5 (with 6.0 in reading and writing). ABOUT The provision of this MA recognises a growing interest in this aspect of educational provision and the Faculty’s commitment to work for educational equality and social justice. The degree is distinctive in drawing on Disability Studies perspectives in order to interrogate the nature and origins of the Special Educational Needs discourse. WHAT YOU WILL STUDY Critical Disability Theory, Disability and Professional Practice, Segregation, Integration and Inclusion Normalising Difference in Educational Practice, Researching Disability, Dissertation. CAREER OPPORTUNITIES An MA SEN will allow you to enhance your personal interests, career-specific opportunities and show potential for promotion to senior leadership. Students completing the MA will also be well placed to go on to a doctorate (EdD or PhD) at Liverpool Hope. WHY STUDY THIS SUBJECT AT HOPE? As part of your study you will develop your own creative and critical response to the design of an appropriate research project.
DEPARTMENT OF DRAMA, DANCE AND PERFORMANCE STUDIES www.hope.ac.uk/dramadanceandperformance
BA Creative & Performing Arts UCAS CODE: W430. DURATION: 3 years. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: 260-300 UCAS points. Applicants should be studying a relevant discipline to an advanced level e.g. Dance, Drama, Performing Arts. IELTS: 6.0 (with 6.0 in reading and writing). ABOUT The Creative and Performing Arts course gives you the opportunity to study across the disciplines of dance, drama and music. The programme is a mixture of critical studies and creative practice, giving you the chance to develop your own performance, underpinned by the academic discipline of creative and critical thinking. WHAT YOU WILL STUDY Postmodern Performance, Drama, Dance, Music Praxis, Live Art, Contemporary Performance Practice. CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Our graduates work across the creative sector in areas such as community arts, theatre, TV and film, arts management and public relations. WHY STUDY THIS SUBJECT AT HOPE? Liverpool provides a host of venues, galleries and museums, all of which are open to our students to use in their study and, on occasion, to perform or exhibit in.
BA Dance UCAS CODE: See Combined Honours options on page 73. DURATION: 3 years. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: 260-300 UCAS points, plus experience of dance technique. All applicants will be required to attend an audition. IELTS: 6.0 (with 6.0 in reading and writing). ABOUT Dance at Liverpool Hope investigates social, historical and cultural meanings of dance. You will also explore the many traditions that make up local and global 21st Century dance culture. WHAT YOU WILL STUDY Dance Contexts, Choreography Traditions, Studio Practice, Critical Studies, Dance in the Community. CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Dance graduates work as freelance dancers and choreographers, community dance artists, teachers in primary and secondary education, and arts administrators. WHY STUDY THIS SUBJECT AT HOPE? The Creative Campus has excellent dance facilities, including a fantastic studio, a well-equipped studio theatre and the impressive Capstone Theatre, which is a public performance venue.
BA Drama & Theatre Studies/Drama UCAS CODE: W400 for Single Honours and see Combined Honours options on page 73. DURATION: 3 years. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: 260-300 UCAS points, plus preferably a formal drama (or related) qualification. Consideration will be given to those who do not have a qualification but can demonstrate voluntary, leisure or extra-curricular drama experience and an enthusiasm for the subject. Single Honours applicants will be required to attend an audition. IELTS: 6.0 (with 6.0 in reading and writing). ABOUT You study both the creative and the theoretical aspects of drama and performance. This means that the course includes studio work alongside critical and historical studies. WHAT YOU WILL STUDY Script and Text-based Work, Devising Theatre, Theatre Production, Postmodern Performance, Community and Applied Theatre, Practitioner Theory. CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Graduates go on to work across the creative sector as playwrights, actors, directors, and teachers. WHY STUDY THIS SUBJECT AT HOPE? We make full use of the impressive range of theatres available in Liverpool, with regular trips to productions at the Playhouse, Everyman, Capstone and other venues.
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BA Early Childhood UCAS CODE: See Combined Honours options on page 73. DURATION: 3 years. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: 260-300 UCAS points. IELTS: 6.0 (with 6.0 in reading and writing). ABOUT A degree in Early Childhood provides the stimulating and thought-provoking academic study of young children and their families, drawing on the fields of philosophy, sociology, psychology, health and social policy. WHAT YOU WILL STUDY Local and Global Perspectives of Early Years Education, Children’s Development and Well-being from 0-5 years, The Importance of ‘Play’, Early Childhood Policy, Early Childhood Pioneers, Working to Support Children in their Early Years. CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Examples include working as part of a Local Authority multi-agency team, working as a Children’s Learning Officer at a museum or working with international charity organisations. WHY STUDY THIS SUBJECT AT HOPE? The degree has involvement from professionals working within a range of early childhood settings.
MA Developmental Psychology & Early Childhood DURATION: 12 months, full-time. INTAKE: September and January. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: normally a First Class or Upper Second Class Honours degree in a relevant discipline. IELTS: 6.5 (with 6.0 in reading and writing). You will also need adequate experience within the children’s workforce.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES You will enhance your personal interests, career-specific opportunities and show potential for promotion to senior leadership. You will also be well placed to go on to a doctorate (EdD or PhD) at Liverpool Hope. WHY STUDY THIS SUBJECT AT HOPE? You will study in a supportive learning environment and be encouraged to develop your own research profile.
ABOUT This programme is designed for practising teachers, educators and others with a personal or professional interest in the field of education. This programme is part of the ‘Interdisciplinary Studies in Education’ suite of research-informed Masters provision. It offers each student a choice of awards that means they can tailor the available provision to their own research interests. WHAT YOU WILL STUDY Cognitive Development, Developmental Psychology (Infancy), Developmental Psychology (Childhood), The Development of Young Children’s Thinking and Learning in Socio-Cultural Context, Children’s Rights and Participation, Interdisciplinary Research Methods, Dissertation.
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BA Education UCAS CODE: See Combined Honours options on page 73. DURATION: 3 years. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: 260-300 UCAS points. IELTS: 6.0 (with 6.0 in reading and writing). ABOUT The course offers you the opportunity to study the individual, social and political forces that shape education, no matter where it is found or how it is delivered. As this is a Combined Honours degree, in addition to your core studies in Education you will study a second subject of your choice. WHAT YOU WILL STUDY The History, Sociology, Psychology and Philosophy of Education, Contemporary Issues in Education, Learning and Teaching, Global Education. CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Examples include working in local or national government supporting education and social welfare, leading and managing projects which have a real impact on the life chances of children, young people and their families. WHY STUDY THIS SUBJECT AT HOPE? You have the opportunity to combine your studies in education with a wide range of specialist subjects.
MA Education DURATION: 12 months, full-time. INTAKE: September and January. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: normally a First Class or Upper Second Class Honours degree in a relevant discipline. IELTS: 6.5 (with 6.0 in reading and writing). ABOUT The MA Education programme is designed for practising teachers, educators and others with a personal or professional interest in the field of education. The programme aims to provide opportunities for engagement with the key theories, concepts and ideas in education. The programme will help practitioners to adopt best practice, promote innovation and manage change.
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WHAT YOU WILL STUDY Learning and Teaching, Assessment, Curriculum Theory, Curriculum Development, Core Philosophers in Education, History of British Education 1750 to the Present Day, Educational Inequalities in the Global Age, Developmental Psychology (Childhood), Interdisciplinary Research Methods, Dissertation. CAREER OPPORTUNITIES You will be able to structure your award to enhance your personal interests, careerspecific opportunities and potential for promotion to senior management and leadership or become an ‘excellent teacher’. Students completing the MA will also be well placed to go on to a doctorate (EdD or PhD) at Liverpool Hope. WHY STUDY THIS SUBJECT AT HOPE? You will study in a supportive learning environment and be encouraged to develop your own research profile.
MA International Education DURATION: 12 months, full-time. INTAKE: September and January. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: normally a First Class or Upper Second Class Honours degree in a relevant discipline. IELTS: 6.5 (with 6.0 in reading and writing).
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES You will enhance your personal interests, career-specific opportunities and show potential for promotion to senior leadership. Students completing the MA will also be well placed to go on to a doctorate (EdD or PhD) at Liverpool Hope. WHY STUDY THIS SUBJECT AT HOPE? Students will be part of an active community of learners with educators in the Department for Education Studies from diverse international backgrounds who are currently involved in research projects in India, Brazil and Israel.
Interdisciplinary Studies in Education Masters DURATION: 12 months, full-time. INTAKE: September and January. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: normally a First Class or Upper Second Class Honours degree in a relevant discipline. IELTS: 6.5 (with 6.0 in reading and writing). ABOUT The ‘Interdisciplinary Masters’ is a bespoke programme offering each student a choice of awards, allowing them to tailor the provision to their own research interests. THE COMBINATIONS AVAILABLE ARE: • MA Education • MA Education & Disability Studies • MA Education & Early Childhood
ABOUT This programme is designed to give students a well-rounded and critical insight into the field of international education. It gives an opportunity for students to investigate and better understand their own contexts and those of interest to them in other countries.
• MA Education & Education Leadership & Management
WHAT YOU WILL STUDY International and Comparative Education: Key Concepts and Practices, Critical Perspectives in Global Education, Critical Reflection on International Education, Learning and Teaching, Assessment, Curriculum Theory, Curriculum Development, Interdisciplinary Research Methods, Dissertation.
• MA Education & Philosophy of Education
• MA Education & Religious Education • MA Education & Special Education Needs • MA Education & Developmental Psychology • MA Education & Maths Education Note that certain combinations are barred due to shared modules and clashes in the timetable. For more information see the website: www.hope.ac.uk/postgraduate/ postgraduatecourses/ interdisciplinarystudiesineducationma WHAT YOU WILL STUDY Students will choose to study multiple subject Blocks. After completion of the taught phase, students will study a Research Methods module and then complete a Dissertation that synthesises the Blocks that they have studied.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES You will be able to enhance your personal interests, career-specific opportunities and show potential for promotion to senior leadership. Students completing the MA will also be well placed to go on to a doctorate (EdD or PhD) at Liverpool Hope. WHY STUDY THIS SUBJECT AT HOPE? You will study in a supportive learning environment and be encouraged to develop your own research profile.
Education Doctorate (EdD) DURATION: 4 years, part-time. INTAKE: January. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: normally expected to hold a Masters degree in Education or a related academic subject and will have at least three years’ experience in a professional area. Applicants without a Masters may be considered if they have an excellent first degree (normally a First) or substantial related work experience. IELTS: 6.5 (with 6.0 in reading and writing). ABOUT The Doctor of Education (EdD) has been specifically designed to meet the needs of educational professionals in teaching, management or administration in a range of sectors. Students recruited to the programme come from occupations such as teaching, advisory roles, police work, social work and in the health sector, and often but not always hold senior positions. WHAT YOU WILL STUDY Engaging with Research, Yourself as Researcher, Research Skills and Methods. This is followed by the writing of a substantial research proposal (60 credits), which forms a good foundation for the supervised thesis in part 2, on a research question broadly related to professional practice. WHY STUDY THIS SUBJECT AT HOPE? The learning and teaching strategy seeks to develop the three key skills of independent learning,
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BA English Language
BA English Literature
UCAS CODE: Q310. DURATION: 3 years. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: 260-300 UCAS points, including A2 Level (or equivalent) in English Language, English Literature or Literature/Language. Applicants offering other humanities subjects may be considered. IELTS: 6.0 (with 6.0 in reading and writing).
UCAS CODE: Q320. DURATION: 3 years. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: 260-300 UCAS points, including A2 Level (or equivalent) in English Language, English Literature or Literature/Language. Applicants offering other humanities subjects may be considered. IELTS: 6.0 (with 6.0 in reading and writing).
ABOUT The course examines a wide variety of versions of English and their social, cultural and historical contexts. You will explore the international role of English as a global phenomenon. With its emphasis on real language in use, the course examines the relationship between language and society through the analysis of contemporary materials such as news texts and television broadcasts.
ABOUT You will examine a wide range of texts from the time of Shakespeare to the present day. Although the primary focus is on British Literature, American Literature is also featured. The programme will enable you to analyse the way texts are constructed. You will gain a meaningful appreciation of the ways in which different critical approaches enrich and deepen our understanding of literature.
WHAT YOU WILL STUDY Variation in English: Grammatical and Phonological, The History and Development of English, Language, Ideology and Power, Studies in Media Language, Child Language Acquisition, The Psychology of Language, Language and Gender, Language and Culture, World Englishes, Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL).
WHAT YOU WILL STUDY Foundations of English Literature, Explorations of English Literature, Advanced Studies in English Literature.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Our graduates have gone on to pursue careers in journalism, the media, teaching, editing and publishing. Graduates also developed fulfilling careers in government and the Civil Service, the legal profession, business and commerce, marketing and management. WHY STUDY THIS SUBJECT AT HOPE? In the 2014 National Student Survey, 100 per cent of students said that staff are good at explaining things and are enthusiastic about what they are teaching.
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CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Graduates enter a wide variety of careers including public relations, marketing, journalism, management, teaching, politics and multimedia communications. WHY STUDY THIS SUBJECT AT HOPE? The External Examiner’s Report of 2014 states that the English Department ‘offers an outstandingly comprehensive curriculum’.
MA English Language DURATION: 12 months, full-time. INTAKE: September and January. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: normally a First Class or Upper Second Class Honours Degree in a humanities subject. IELTS: 6.5 (with 6.0 in reading and writing). ABOUT You will be provided with hands-on training in various methodologies in studying English Language and Linguistics. You will also develop expertise in language variation and change both from synchronic and diachronic perspectives, language issues in multilingual societies, and wider issues relating to the global spread of the English language.
WHAT YOU WILL STUDY Language Variation and Change, Research Methods in Language and Linguistics, Dissertation, Varieties of World Englishes, Language and Diversity, Language and Power, Language and Society, Language Issues in Multilingual Societies, English Phonology and Grammar, Historical Linguistics, Language, Identity and Migration, Media Discourse from a Sociocultural Perspective. CAREER OPPORTUNITIES An MA in English Language from the UK will attract many employers, particularly English teachers, but also in other sectors like journalism, advertising, law, speech therapy etc. WHY STUDY THIS SUBJECT AT HOPE? In the 2014 Research Excellence Framework, the Department was ranked 4th in the North West for Research Intensity.
MA Popular Literature DURATION: 12 months, full-time. INTAKE: September and January. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: normally a First Class or Upper Second Class Honours Degree in a humanities subject. IELTS 6.5 (with 6.0 in reading and writing). ABOUT This programme offers you the opportunity to specialise in the study of popular literature within a number of literary periods and genres, such as early modern drama, the eighteenthcentury novel, twentieth-century detective fiction, and science fiction and fantasy. WHAT YOU WILL STUDY Approaches to Popular Literature, Popular Literature: Theories and Contexts, Dissertation, The Rise of the Novel, Science Fiction and Fantasy, Gothic Fictions, The Literature of the First World War, Crime and Detective Fiction, Early Modern Popular Culture, Popular Culture and Stereotypes, The Art of the Graphic Novel. CAREER OPPORTUNITIES The MA in Popular Literature can act as a foundation for further postgraduate work including doctoral research. WHY STUDY THIS SUBJECT AT HOPE? There are ample opportunities to attend research seminars given by eminent scholars; this includes distinguished visiting speakers as well as Liverpool Hope’s own academics and research students.
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FINE AND APPLIED ART www.hope.ac.uk/fineandappliedart
BA Art & Design History UCAS CODE: See Combined Honours options on page 73. DURATION: 3 years. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: 260-300 UCAS points. IELTS: 6.0 (with 6.0 in reading and writing). ABOUT Art and Design History gives you the opportunity to study a range of visual and material cultures alongside the ideas that shape their practice, reception, distribution and meaning. You will develop historical awareness, learn how to ‘read’ images and gain an understanding of Art and Design History as a discipline. WHAT YOU WILL STUDY Themes and Issues in Art and Design History, Art and Design in the City, Contemporary Visual Practices, Aesthetic and the Methods of Art Criticism, Museum and Gallery Theories and Practices. CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Graduates in Art and Design History work in galleries and museums, the heritage and cultural industries, community work, the media, publishing, marketing, advertising, education and academia and the commercial arts sector. WHY STUDY THIS SUBJECT AT HOPE? The Department of Fine and Applied Art has formal partnerships with Tate Liverpool and National Museums Liverpool.
BA Design UCAS CODE: W200. DURATION: 3 years. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: 260-300 UCAS points, including A2 Level (or equivalent) in an arts-related subject, plus preferably Art Foundation (or equivalent) in an arts-related subject. All applicants will normally be required to attend an interview with their portfolio of work. IELTS: 6.0 (with 6.0 in reading and writing). ABOUT Underpinned by a commitment to the tradition of the designer/maker, our course balances practice with Art and Design History and Professional Practice.
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WHAT YOU WILL STUDY Diagnostic Introduction to Materials, Opportunity to specialise in one or two practical areas, Opportunity to work with new technology manufacture, Studio Practice in Textiles, Ceramics, Fine Metals, Art and Design History, Design Development. CAREER OPPORTUNITIES The programme offers graduates a diverse range of career pathways including designer/ makers, and related employment in buying, marketing, education and art therapy. WHY STUDY THIS SUBJECT AT HOPE? There are many opportunities for new graduates to exhibit their work within the magnificent surroundings of The Cornerstone Gallery and take part in the ‘New Designers’ Graduate Exhibition at the Business Design Centre, London.
BA Fine Art UCAS CODE: W101. DURATION: 3 years. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: 260-300 UCAS points, including A2 Level (or equivalent) in an arts-related subject, plus preferably Art Foundation (or equivalent) in an arts-related subject. All applicants will normally be required to attend an interview with their portfolio of work. IELTS: 6.0 (with 6.0 in reading and writing). ABOUT The Fine Art degree at Liverpool Hope combines studio and professional practice with art and design history to equip you with essential skills in a range of media and enable you to become a knowledgeable practitioner. WHAT YOU WILL STUDY Studio Projects in Painting, Drawing, Printmaking, Installation, Sculpture and Digital Media including Sound and Video, Art and Design History, Studio Practice and Research Methods, Professional Practice that includes an interim exhibition in year two, culminating in year three with a Final Degree Show and an exhibition in the public realm. CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Many of our recent graduates have begun careers in gallery administration, curating, television, theatre, exhibition work, artist residencies, community and public arts, lecturing, teaching and art therapy.
WHY STUDY THIS SUBJECT AT HOPE? There are excellent facilities at the Creative Campus, including dedicated studio spaces and workshops, as well as our Cornerstone Gallery, showcasing student and visiting exhibitions.
MA/PG Cert Art History & Curating DURATION: 12 months, full-time. INTAKE: September. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: normally a First Class or Upper Second Class Honours Degree in a humanities subject. IELTS: 6.5 (with 6.0 in reading and writing). ABOUT The MA/PG Cert in Art History and Curating offers a theoretical and critical approach to the study of art history and curatorial practice. Focusing mainly on the modern period (nineteenth and twentiethcenturies), the programme will address key developments in art and art history up to the present day. WHAT YOU WILL STUDY Issues in Modern Art, 1848-Present, Contemporary Curating, Work Placement, Museum Theory and Practice, Research Skills and Dissertation Preparation. CAREER OPPORTUNITIES The programme offers you a diverse range of career pathways including museum and gallery work, heritage and cultural industries, education and academia, the media, publishing and journalism and marketing and advertising. WHY STUDY THIS SUBJECT AT HOPE? There are opportunities to participate in overseas study tours and in recent years the department has visited Amsterdam, Barcelona, Bilbao, Milan, Paris, Florence, Venice and New York.
MA Creative Practice DURATION: 12 months, full-time. INTAKE: September. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: normally a First Class or Upper Second Class Honours Degree in a related subject. IELTS: 6.5 (with 6.0 in reading and writing). ABOUT The vibrant mix of subjectivities available for study encompasses Fine Art, Design, Drama, Dance, Performance Studies and Music. The course is designed to suit both students progressing from undergraduate design studies and also for professionals wishing to update and re-establish their creative practices. WHAT YOU WILL STUDY Creative Practice Research Methodology, Perspectives on Creative Practice, Professional Creative Practice, Exploratory Creative Practice, Developmental Creative Practice, Advanced Creative Practice. CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Hope Master graduates have gone on to a variety of careers as creative practitioners, creative arts administrators, creative arts therapists, into further research and academic and/or other managerial posts.
WHY STUDY THIS SUBJECT AT HOPE? The state-of-the-art facilities include well equipped Fine and Applied Art studios and workshops (including industry standard software and output media), two theatres, three dance studios, a popular music basement, three electro-acoustic studio workstations, an eight-channel surround sound electro-acoustic studio, a dedicated on-site creative arts library, close links to the vibrant creative city that is Liverpool‌ and much more.
MA Museum & Heritage Studies DURATION: 12 months, full-time. INTAKE: September. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: normally a First Class or Upper Second Class Honours Degree. IELTS: 6.5 (with 6.0 in reading and writing).
WHAT YOU WILL STUDY Museum Theory and Practice, Heritage Theory and Practice, Safeguarding for the Future: Ethical Practices of Collection Management, Public Engagement: Inclusion, Education and Campaigns for Social Change, Sustainable Development: Public Demand and Public Funding. CAREER OPPORTUNITIES The programme prepares you for a variety of professional roles in the Museum and Heritage sector including curating, education, outreach, collections management, marketing and development. WHY STUDY THIS SUBJECT AT HOPE? There are many opportunities to develop hands-on experience through practical workshops and professional placements, equipping you with valuable, sector-specific professional skills.
ABOUT Through a series of guest seminars, practical training workshops and study visits embedded throughout the programme, the MA Museum and Heritage Studies offers you unparalleled access to National Museums Liverpool’s professional expertise, worldclass collections and outstanding venues. No other museum studies programme currently offers such close collaboration with a national museum service.
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BA Tourism Management UCAS CODE: N832. DURATION: 3 years. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: 260-300 UCAS points. IELTS: 6.0 (with 6.0 in reading and writing). ABOUT Tourism is now one of the world’s largest industries and there is no better city in which to study tourism than Liverpool. The tourism industry in Liverpool continues to expand and now contributes over £3 billion each year to the local economy. WHAT YOU WILL STUDY Tourism Destination and Attraction Management, Tourism Marketing, Marketing Research and Branding, New Forms of Tourism and the Dynamic Nature of the Tourism Industry, Event Management, The Strategic Management of International and Global Tourism Organisations. CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Previous graduates have gone on to jobs such as hotel management, event management, tourism product development, tour operating, marketing and consultancy. WHY STUDY THIS SUBJECT AT HOPE? Liverpool Hope has partnerships with tourist destinations including Tate Liverpool, National Museums Liverpool and The Beatles Story.
BSc Environmental Science UCAS CODE: F750. DURATION: 3 years. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: 260-300 UCAS points. IELTS: 6.0 (with 6.0 in reading and writing). ABOUT The Environmental Science degree at Liverpool Hope is designed to develop your practical skills for the workplace and to deal with the growing global concerns over the environment. WHAT YOU WILL STUDY Landscape Interpretation, Environment and Place, Social and Cultural Geography, Geomorphology, Biogeography and
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Sustainable Development, Natural Hazards, Environmental Management, Research Methods and Data Collection, International Fieldwork, GIS for Environmental Science. CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Environmental Science equips you with the skills needed to work in areas such as science and environmental management, sustainable development, renewable energy industries and in the development of low carbon economies in both the private and public sectors. WHY STUDY THIS SUBJECT AT HOPE? You will have work-based learning course opportunities within key environmental organisations.
BSc Geography UCAS CODE: F800. DURATION: 3 years. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: 260-300 UCAS points. IELTS: 6.0 (with 6.0 in reading and writing). ABOUT There is no better city to study Geography than Liverpool. It is one of the most dynamic and fastest changing cities in the country. Studying Geography means you will look at a wide range of different topics and learn a broad range of skills. For this reason, a Geography degree is one of the most valued subjects among potential employers. WHAT YOU WILL STUDY Landscape Interpretation, Environment and Place, Social and Cultural Geography, Geomorphology, Biogeography and Sustainable Development, Natural Hazards, Environmental Management, Research Methods and Data Collection, International Fieldwork, GIS. CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Our recent graduates have gone on to a wide range of careers including environmental consultancy, planning, housing management, urban regeneration, planning, tourism management, working for statutory agencies and training to teach Geography. WHY STUDY THIS SUBJECT AT HOPE? In the 2015 National Student Survey, 89 per cent of students said they were satisfied overall with Geography at Liverpool Hope University.
BSc Tourism UCAS CODE: See Combined Honours options on page 73. DURATION: 3 years. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: 260-300 UCAS points. IELTS: 6.0 (with 6.0 in reading and writing). ABOUT You will study tourism from a range of perspectives to help you to understand why it is so important, what the impacts of tourism are, how tourism is developed, the new and emerging forms of tourism, how the tourism industry works, and how it can be effectively managed. WHAT YOU WILL STUDY Impacts of Tourism: Social, Economic and Environmental Impacts, Worldwide Destinations and International Tourism Management, New Forms of Tourism: Dark Tourism, Heritage Tourism, Adventure Tourism, Ecotourism and Sports Tourism, Event Management, The Management of Hotels, Tour Operations, and Transportation, Sustainable Tourism Development and Policy, E-Tourism and Tourism Marketing, Tourism Crisis Management. CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Graduates in Tourism are well suited to a wide variety of careers within the industry including tourism marketing, arts, heritage and attractions management, tour operations and tourism product development. WHY STUDY THIS SUBJECT AT HOPE? You will be taught by academics with first-hand experience of working in a range of tourism and business environments, both nationally and internationally.
MSc Ecology & Environmental Management DURATION: 12 months, full-time. INTAKE: September. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: normally a First Class or Upper Second Class Honours Degree in a relevant discipline such as Environmental Management/Science, Geography, Biological Sciences, or Earth Sciences. Applicants with other degree qualifications or equivalent professional experience may also be considered. IELTS: 6.5 (with 6.0 in reading and writing). ABOUT The programme provides a unique blend of scientific and applied social science approaches necessary for the environmental managers of the future. This enables you to become familiar with differing perspectives adopted in the management of both urban and rural environments and environmental resources, and prepares you for today’s society where a holistic, multidisciplinary approach is required for a sustainable future. WHAT YOU WILL STUDY Principles of Environmental Management, Research Skills for Environmental Management, Nature Conservation Management, Coastal Management, Current Issues in Environmental Management, Dissertation/Research Project. CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Graduates go on to careers in nature conservation management, coastal management, environmental assessment or environmental consultancy. WHY STUDY THIS SUBJECT AT HOPE? The MSc includes both local and international fieldwork where you are putting your skills into practice.
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BSc Biology UCAS CODE: See Combined Honours options on page 73. DURATION: 3 years. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: 260-300 UCAS points, including a science discipline to an Advanced level, plus GCSE Grade C or above (or equivalent) in Mathematics and Science. IELTS: 6.0 (with 6.0 in reading and writing). ABOUT We take a dynamic approach to teaching Biology, concentrating on practical biology with opportunities to study in the laboratory and during field trips, as well as visits to biological research centres. WHAT YOU WILL STUDY Animal and Plant Biology, Evolution and Adaptation, Pests and Their Control, Conservation and Climate Change Biology, Molecular Biology and Bioinformatics, Phylogenetics, Applied Ecology, Animal Behaviour, Intrinsic Markers in Ecology. CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Recent graduates have entered a variety of careers including teaching, working in the biotechnology industry, medical writing, laboratory research, environmental consultancy and similar scientific and technical jobs. WHY STUDY THIS SUBJECT AT HOPE? Small class sizes ensure that you will quickly develop the practical competencies and techniques that employers look for in high achieving science graduates.
BSc Biological Sciences UCAS CODE: C100. DURATION: 3 years. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: 260-300 UCAS points, including a science discipline to an Advanced level, plus GCSE Grade C or above (or equivalent) in Mathematics and Science. IELTS: 6.0 (with 6.0 in reading and writing). ABOUT Biological Sciences is an exciting and rapidly evolving subject area, with many applications in fields as diverse as genetics and animal behaviour. It has undergone phenomenal expansion in recent years and has a considerable impact on society.
WHAT YOU WILL STUDY Anatomy and Physiology, Metabolic Biochemistry, Genetics, Evolution and Adaptation, Animal Behaviour, Ecology and Conservation, Bioinformatics and Biostatistics. CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Recent science graduates have entered employment in the bioscience sector, including pharmaceutical and laboratories, conservation, ecology and medical writing. WHY STUDY THIS SUBJECT AT HOPE? We pride ourselves on small-group study, helping to develop each individual into a confident, competent science graduate.
BSc Human Biology UCAS CODE: See Combined Honours options on page 73. DURATION: 3 years. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: 260-300 UCAS points, including a science discipline to an Advanced level, plus GCSE Grade C or above (or equivalent) in Mathematics and Science. IELTS: 6.0 (with 6.0 in reading and writing). ABOUT In Human Biology, you will study the structure and function of the human body from the molecular and cellular to the whole organism level. Learning will concentrate on practical Human Biology with opportunities to study in the laboratory, during field trips and visits and will feature small-group teaching. WHAT YOU WILL STUDY Cell and Molecular Biology, Epidemiological Principles and Practice, Genetics and Genetic Disorders, Physiological Process, Bioinformatics. CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Recent graduates have entered a variety of careers including in the biotechnology and biomedical industries, pharmaceutical research, and similar scientific and technical jobs. WHY STUDY THIS SUBJECT AT HOPE? We currently have two professors and five medical doctors on our team with strong links to local hospitals, the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine and World Museum Liverpool.
BSc Nutrition UCAS CODE: B400. DURATION: 3 years. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: 260-300 UCAS points, including A Level Grade C or above in a relevant science subject as well as GCSE Mathematics. IELTS: 6.0 (with 6.0 in reading and writing). ABOUT This course is ideal for those who would like to become a professional nutritionist or progress to further studies in the areas of human nutrition, dietetics, public health or food science. WHAT YOU WILL STUDY Nutrient Composition of Foods, Food Safety and Hygiene, Theoretical and Practical Aspects of Dietary Modifications, Assessment of Nutritional Status, Nutrition Deficiencies and Toxicities, Sports Nutrition, Obesity and Weight Management. CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Nutritionists work in a wide range of careers; examples include working for the government, in the food and catering industry, for charities involved in health, in the field of weight management, and self-employed positions. WHY STUDY THIS SUBJECT AT HOPE? We are accredited by the Association for Nutrition (AfN).
BSc Sport & Exercise Science UCAS CODE: C604. DURATION: 3 years. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: 260-300 UCAS points, including A/A2 Level Grade C or above in Sport, PE or Biology (or equivalent), as well as GCSE Mathematics at Grade C or above. IELTS: 6.0 (with 6.0 in reading and writing). ABOUT Sport and Exercise Science is underpinned by the core disciplines of physiology, psychology and biomechanics and encompasses everything from elite sports performance to health and clinical populations.
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WHAT YOU WILL STUDY Human Movement and Skill Acquisition, Human Musculo-skeletal Function, the Biomechanics of Human Movement, Motor Control, and the Regulation of Human Physiology During Exercise, Optimising Sports Performance, Specialist Techniques in Exercise and Psychological Skills Training, Performance Analysis, Sports Nutrition.
BSc Sport Psychology
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Our graduates go on to work as sports scientists within elite and professional sport, work with clinical populations within the NHS or remain within the community working on local initiatives to improve the health and well-being of local populations.
ABOUT Sport Psychologists investigate the learning and performance of motor skills, the facilitation and optimisation of sport performance and the impact of personality and motivation on performance.
WHY STUDY THIS SUBJECT AT HOPE? Due for completion in January 2016, you can look forward to a multi-million pound, state-of-the-art facility for Sport and Exercise Science, incorporating a running track, dedicated research space, new teaching laboratories and adjacent classrooms.
BSc Sport & Physical Education UCAS CODE: See Combined Honours options on page 73. DURATION: 3 years. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: 260-300 UCAS points, including A/A2 Level Grade C or above in Sport, PE or Biology (or equivalent), as well as GCSE Mathematics at Grade C or above (or equivalent). IELTS: 6.0 (with 6.0 in reading and writing). ABOUT You will focus on the main disciplines of sport physiology, sport psychology, sport management and sport coaching. You will have access to specialist sports science laboratories, including a well-equipped exercise physiology laboratory. WHAT YOU WILL STUDY Sport Psychology, Coaching Science, Sport Management, Human Physiology, Sport History. CAREERS OPPORTUNITIES Our Sport and Physical Education graduates have entered careers in sport marketing, management, media, sport development, personal training, health specialists. WHY STUDY THIS SUBJECT AT HOPE? The degree has been designed with the input of employers to give graduates the best employability prospects.
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UCAS CODE: C891. DURATION: 3 years. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: 260-300 UCAS points, including A/A2 Level in a Sciencebased subject (Psychology, Physical Education, Biology etc.) plus GCSE Grade C or above (or equivalent) in Mathematics. IELTS: 6.0 (with 6.0 in reading and writing).
WHAT YOU WILL STUDY Cognitive, Biological, Developmental and Social Psychology, Personality and Individual Differences, Physiological Basis of Performance, Psychology of Sport and Exercise, Contemporary and Applied Sport Psychology, Social Issues in Sport Psychology, Teaching and Coaching. CAREER OPPORTUNITIES The degree provides an excellent foundation for employment in lifestyle consultancy, occupational psychology, health psychology, counselling, sport coaching and teaching, although some roles require further training. WHY STUDY THIS SUBJECT AT HOPE? Our Sport Psychology course is accredited by the British Psychological Society. Successful completion of the course will give you access to postgraduate training courses for becoming a professional psychologist in any area of Psychology, not just Sport Psychology.
MSc Applied Exercise Physiology DURATION: 12 months, full-time. INTAKE: September. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: normally a First Class or Upper Second Class Honours Degree in a relevant subject such as Sports Science, Exercise Science or similar. IELTS: 6.5 (with 6.0 in reading and writing). ABOUT Our MSc in Applied Exercise Physiology involves a systematic examination of key applied fields in exercise physiology such as exercise testing, nutrition, training and rehabilitation. WHAT YOU WILL STUDY Exercise Energetics and Metabolism, Exercise Testing and Physiological Assessment in Elite Performance and Clinical Populations, Exercise and Health, Exercise Training and Rehabilitation, Sport and Exercise Nutrition, Applied Practice in Exercise, Physiology, Independent Research Project. CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Applied exercise physiologists work in a range of career settings, including in public health, as well as professional sport settings. An MSc in Applied Exercise Physiology is also an excellent basis from which to develop your own business plan supporting amateur and elite sports performers in their needs for nutrition, training and rehabilitation plans. WHY STUDY THIS SUBJECT AT HOPE? You will have a unique campus experience and will be taught in small classes.
MSc Skills Acquisition & Human Movement Science DURATION: 12 months, full-time. INTAKE: September. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: normally a First Class or Upper Second Class Honours Degree in a relevant discipline (sport psychology, sport and exercise science or psychology). IELTS: 6.5 (with 6.0 in reading and writing). ABOUT This postgraduate course provides graduates with an in-depth knowledge of the latest research that has attempted to answer important questions in relation to sport and human performance. Drawing on research from sport psychology, coaching science, cognitive psychology, psychophysiology, motor control and learning, perceptionaction and cognitive neuroscience, graduates of this course will have a detailed understanding of the theories that underpin skill acquisition and human movement but, crucially, will also develop the skills needed to apply this knowledge to real performance environments. WHAT YOU WILL STUDY The Role of Attention in Motor Skill Learning and Performance, Practice, Feedback and Observational Learning, Fundamentals of Visuomotor Control in Human Movement, Perceptual-cognitive Expertise in Sport and Human Performance, Neuromuscular Physiology of Coordination, Imagery, Motor Skill Learning and Performance, Measurement Techniques in Human Performance (EMG, 3D Kinematics, Eye-Tracking, TMS), Student-led Research Project. CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Graduates of this course will be ideally placed to gain employment in skills acquisition in National Governing Bodies and also in more generic roles in elite sport.
MSc Exercise & Ageing
MSc Sports Nutrition
DURATION: 12 months, full-time. INTAKE: September. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: normally a First Class or Upper Second Class Honours Degree in a relevant subject such as Sports Science, Exercise Science or similar. IELTS: 6.5 (with 6.0 in reading and writing).
DURATION: 12 months, full-time. INTAKE: September.
ABOUT This programme has been designed to provide a critical understanding of the integration between exercise and ageing, and how these fundamental principles can be applied to different settings such as health-related injury prevention, rehabilitation, and exercise intervention strategies in ageing exercisers and master athletes. WHAT YOU WILL STUDY Fundamentals of Ageing Process, Quality Ageing, Physical Activity and Exercise Performance in Ageing, Exercise as Medicine, Independent Research Project. CAREER OPPORTUNITIES There are numerous potential Career Opportunities associated with this award, including employment in the laboratory and public health research fields, exercise science, exercise and longevity schemes in both public and private sectors, applied health promotion for the elderly, allied health professions (e.g. physiotherapy, nutrition), health and leisure management, geriatric rehabilitation, pharmaceutical industry, and policy advice on ageing and education.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: First Class or Upper Second Class Honours Degree in a relevant subject such as Sports Science, Biology and Human Biology, Health Sciences, Physiological Sciences, or other related fields (students with a 2:2 in these subjects may also be considered). ABOUT Bridging with the best world-wide research evidence in the area of sport nutrition, this programme encompasses a range of learning opportunities, cross-fertilising the theories and practices of nutrition, sport and exercise science and sport psychology with principles of the research methods, to enable students to undertake systematic enquiry into the human physiological and metabolic response to exercise and nutritional factors affecting this response. WHAT YOU WILL STUDY The course consists of four taught modules and a research project. The areas of study are Nutritional Sciences, Research Methods, Sport and Exercise Physiology and Sport and Performance Nutrition. CAREER OPPORTUNITIES The core competencies obtained could support the graduates to careers in sport industry (e.g. gym, national sport leagues), NHS sectors, Supplement industry, food sector and/or other private sector. WHY STUDY THIS SUBJECT AT HOPE? The teaching is research-led and we have staff who have published within national and international peer reviewed journals in the areas of Nutrition, Sport Performance/ Physiology and Sport Psychology, and also have experience as practitioners within their respective fields.
WHY STUDY THIS SUBJECT AT HOPE? Teaching staff are all research-active scientists with particular expertise in the areas of cognitive psychology, neuroscience, motor control and learning, sport science and coaching science.
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DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY AND POLITICS www.hope.ac.uk/historyandpolitics
BA History UCAS CODE: V100. DURATION: 3 years. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: 260-300 UCAS points, including A/A2 Level (or equivalent) in History, Government and Politics, English Literature, Classical Civilisation or Ancient History. Applicants offering other subjects will be considered. IELTS: 6.0 (with 6.0 in reading and writing). ABOUT As a historian at Hope, you will study, research and debate historical developments and become immersed in everything from early modern witch hunts to global hunger today. WHAT YOU WILL STUDY 20th Century Europe, English History from 1530 to 1650, Dealing with Demons: Witchcraft in England and North America, 1550-1700, Imperialism and Nationalism in Europe, 1648-1945, British-Irish relations, 1600s-2000s, A Century of Women: 1880-1980, Continuity and Change: Lenin and Stalin, 1917-53, Charles I and Civil War, Fascism, Nazism and the Holocaust, Early Colonial America, Food and Conflict, Executing History: Crime and Punishment. CAREER OPPORTUNITIES History graduates work for the BBC; the National Trust and the National Monuments Commission; the Civil Service; the police; national and local newspapers; banking and accountancy firms; museums and galleries; and many retail and commercial businesses. WHY STUDY THIS SUBJECT AT HOPE? All staff have PhDs and are research-active expert historians.
BA International Relations UCAS CODE: See Combined Honours options on page 73. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: 260-300 UCAS points. IELTS: 6.0 (with 6.0 in reading and writing). ABOUT In studying International Relations (IR) you will examine relations between states, economies, ideas and societies. You will become acquainted with the major theories and debates in International Relations.
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WHAT YOU WILL STUDY Contemporary Theories of International Relations, Historical Patterns of World Events, The Globalisation of the World Economy and its Implications, The Development and Influence of Major International Organisations, War and Peace in the World Today and How to Promote Peace and Reconciliation. CAREER OPPORTUNITIES You will develop the skills vital to a range of important roles in think tanks, charities, international organisations and NGOs and have the capacity to think critically about past and contemporary events with international significance. WHY STUDY THIS SUBJECT AT HOPE? You are able to attend workshops, round-table meetings, guest lectures and events run by the Archbishop Desmond Tutu Centre for War and Peace Studies in which academics and students interact and debate world affairs.
BA Politics UCAS CODE: See Combined Honours options on page 73. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: 260-300 UCAS points. IELTS: 6.0 (with 6.0 in reading and writing). ABOUT Politics is at the heart of how society is organised and shapes the lives of each and every citizen. You will explore a range of exciting contemporary political issues from local, national and international perspectives. WHAT YOU WILL STUDY Political Institutions, British Politics, Concept of Democracy, International Relations, Power and Politics and the Second World War, American Politics, European Union, Analysing Public Policy. CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Careers include the media, local and national government opportunities, international organisations and policy work. WHY STUDY THIS SUBJECT AT HOPE? 58 per cent of the research of the Department is internationally recognised or internationally excellent by the Research Excellence Framework (REF) 2014.
BA Politics & International Relations UCAS CODE: See Combined Honours options on page 73. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: 260-300 UCAS points. IELTS: 6.0 (with 6.0 in reading and writing). ABOUT All academic staff have PhDs and are well published. Teaching and research specialisms include British, Irish, European, Russian and US politics, international relations theory, NGOs and democracy in Latin America, the EU, social democracy and peace and conflict. WHAT YOU WILL STUDY British Politics and the UK’s Role in the World, Concept of Democracy, International Relations, Globalisation of the World Economy, Peace and Reconciliation. CAREER OPPORTUNITIES The skills you gain will be useful for roles in government, industry and the nongovernmental organisation (NGO) sector in Britain, the EU and further afield. WHY STUDY THIS SUBJECT AT HOPE? There are opportunities to go on exciting local and international field trips.
MA History DURATION: 12 months, full-time. INTAKE: September. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: normally a First Class or Upper Second Class Honours Degree in a relevant discipline. IELTS: 6.5 (with 6.0 in reading and writing). ABOUT The MA in History offers you the chance to study the development of the modern world from c. 1500 to the present. WHAT YOU WILL STUDY Historical Methodology and Historiography, Gender and the Changing Role of Women, 1880-1920; Britain and the World; and Modern Ireland, 1789-2009.
MA International Relations DURATION: 12 months, full-time. INTAKE: September. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: normally a First Class or Upper Second Class Honours Degree in history, politics, international relations or a relevant discipline (e.g. Social Sciences, Arts, Humanities and Business). IELTS: 6.5 (with 6.0 in reading and writing). ABOUT The MA International Relations is built around a strong core of international politics, but also draws on other disciplines such as history, economics, sociology, development and cultural studies. The objective is to encourage you to engage critically with both the theoretical and practical dimensions of contemporary global politics. WHAT YOU WILL STUDY Theory and Analysis of International Relations, Research Methods, Global and Economic Development, International Organisations, Analysing Security, International Peacekeeping, Britain and the World, Research Dissertation. CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Graduates of the MA International Relations are likely to pursue careers in international organisations (UN and associated agencies), NGOs (especially development organisations), international business, community organisations, diplomatic service, armed services, education, political life and the university sector. WHY STUDY THIS SUBJECT AT HOPE? Liverpool Hope University houses a number of research centres and groups, including the Archbishop Desmond Tutu Centre for War and Peace Studies.
MA Peace Studies DURATION: 12 months, full-time. INTAKE: September. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: normally a First Class or Upper Second Class Honours Degree in history, politics, international relations or a relevant discipline (e.g. Social Sciences, Arts, Humanities and Business). IELTS: 6.5 (with 6.0 in reading and writing). ABOUT Peace Studies deals with one of the most pressing issues of the contemporary world – the challenges that confront actors in conflict and post-conflict societies. The course will reflect on the complexity of peace and peacebuilding, combining theoretical approaches with opportunities for in-depth case study research. WHAT YOU WILL STUDY Theories and Concepts in Peace Studies, Theory and Analysis of International Relations, Postgraduate Research Methods, Case Studies, International Organisation, International Peacekeeping, The EU as an International Actor, Analysing Security, Global Economic Development, Conflicts in Global Justice, Religion and Conflict. CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Graduates are likely to pursue careers in international organisations (UN and associated agencies), NGOs (especially peacebuilding organisations), international business, community organisations, diplomatic service, education, political life and the university sector.
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DEPARTMENT OF LAW www.hope.ac.uk/law
BA Law UCAS CODE: See Combined Honours options on page 73. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: 260-300 UCAS points. IELTS: 6.0 (with 6.0 in reading and writing). ABOUT Law shapes our society and influences every aspect of our lives. To study Law is not only to study a challenging subject, but also to study the rules, principles and policies that underpin our society. WHAT YOU WILL STUDY Foundations in Legal Studies (the English Legal System, Public Law, Legal Research and Methods, Human Rights, Legal Writing and Law Presentations), Law of Obligations (Contract Law and Tort Law), Law of the European Union, Criminal Law, An Extended Research Project Related to a Law Area. CAREER OPPORTUNITIES A combined education in Law will provide you with a highly transferable skill-set considered to be an asset in the legal, public policy and business sectors. Whilst studying Law, you will be offered a range of placement opportunities and internships with local law firms, charities and small businesses.
WHY STUDY THIS SUBJECT AT HOPE? Our Law academics have strong professional backgrounds – most have worked extensively in relevant legal practice roles such as court legal services, Solicitor, Barrister, and for the Crown Prosecution Service and the Judiciary.
WHAT YOU WILL STUDY Criminal Justice Process, Land Law, Equity and Trusts, The Philosophy of Law, Company and Commercial Law, The Law of Succession and Elder Law, The Work of the Court of Protection, Media Law and Medical Law, Family Law, Evidence and Procedural Law.
LLB Law
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES The LLB meets the academic stage requirement for students wishing to qualify as solicitors or barristers. LLB graduates can progress to the Legal Practice Course (for intending solicitors) and Bar Professional Training Course (for intending barristers) or progress into a range of different careers in the public and private sector.
UCAS CODE: M100. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: 260-300 UCAS points. IELTS: 6.0 (with 6.0 in reading and writing). ABOUT Studying LLB Law challenges you to consider fundamental questions about how society is organised and regulated. Starting with a study of Plato’s Republic and some ancient ideas on what a ‘Just’ Society consists of, you will learn and apply not only what current law is, but also examine its development, what it ought to be and how it interacts with principles of justice, ethics and current culture.
WHY STUDY THE SUBJECT AT HOPE? Essential legal skills are woven throughout the course: learn to ‘think like a lawyer’.
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DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS AND COMPUTER SCIENCE www.hope.ac.uk/mathematicsandcomputerscience
BEng/MEng Electronic & Computer Engineering UCAS CODE: BEng V3T9/MEng S2D5 DURATION: 3 years/4 years. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: 260-300 UCAS points. Entry requirements for the MEng is ABB or equivalent. In addition, applicants require A2 (or equivalent), in Mathematics Physics or Electronics or (equivalent Science subject). IELTS: 6.0 (with 6.0 in reading and writing). ABOUT This exciting new course will prepare you for a career in electronic systems design and software development, at a time when digital electronic technology has never been more part of our lives. This exciting new degree programme is available for entry as both BEng (three year course) and MEng (four year course). WHAT YOU WILL STUDY Computer Systems, Programming, Mathematics for Engineers, Electronic Circuit Design, Digital Systems, Networks, Operating Systems, Embedded Systems, Robotics, Signal Processing, Parallel Computing, Intelligent Systems, Cryptography and Security. CAREER OPPORTUNITIES You will become highly employable having developed specific skills in electronic systems design and software development. You will be ideally placed to gain employment in high-demand roles such as a design engineer across a range of sectors. WHY STUDY THIS SUBJECT AT HOPE? The Department is consistently rated very highly in the National Student Survey (the most recent survey indicated that 90 per cent of our final year students were satisfied with their course). We have an impressive graduate employment record, with graduates going on to work for Airbus and Barclays.
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BSc Computer Science UCAS CODE: i101. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: 260-300 UCAS points. IELTS: 6.0 (with 6.0 in reading and writing). ABOUT Computer Science is all about new ideas, new opportunities and fresh thinking. There is no other discipline that can be applied to so many different areas and have such a profound impact on all aspects of society. You will acquire practical skills that are highly sought after by industry, such as programming in C, C++, Java, Lua, Python, C# and ARM assembly languages. WHAT YOU WILL STUDY Foundations of Computer Systems, Mathematics and Programming, Computer Networks, Security and Communications, Software Engineering, Human Computer Interaction, Robotics and Physical Computing, Artificial Intelligence, Parallel Computing, Research and Innovations in Computer Science. CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Past graduates have found posts working as Technical and Systems Engineers in organisations such as Airbus, Barclays and Oracle. WHY STUDY THIS SUBJECT AT HOPE? Our excellent teaching quality was recognised by an independent review, which specifically identified approachable staff providing close academic support.
BSc Electronic Engineering UCAS CODE: See Combined Honours options on page 73. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: 260-300 UCAS points. IELTS: 6.0 (with 6.0 in reading and writing). ABOUT This course will prepare you for a career in electronic systems design, with an emphasis on embedded systems, robotics and computer communications.
WHAT YOU WILL STUDY Digital and Analogue Circuits, Embedded Systems and Robotics, Data Communications, Programming, Signal Processing, Computer Security, Control Systems. CAREER OPPORTUNITIES You will be ideally placed to gain employment in high-demand roles such as a design engineer across a range of sectors including consumer electronics and computer engineering. WHY STUDY THIS SUBJECT AT HOPE? This programme has an impressive graduate employment record, with recent successful appointments at organisations such as Airbus, Barclays and Oracle.
BSc Information Technology UCAS CODE: See Combined Honours options on page 73. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: 260-300 UCAS points. IELTS: 6.0 (with 6.0 in reading and writing). ABOUT This course prepares you to meet the needs of a wide range of organisations, emphasising the development of a range of technologies, especially web and mobile technologies, which are so much a part of our everyday lives. WHAT YOU WILL STUDY Computer Systems, Algorithm Design and Programming, Database Technologies, Web Development, Mobile Technologies. CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Information Technology graduates enter roles that involve specifying, implementing or managing the information technology infrastructure of an organisation, or supporting users of the technology. This degree gives you the skills required by the industry such as SQL, Java and JavaScript, all of which you will study on this programme, making you highly employable. WHY STUDY THIS SUBJECT AT HOPE? The Department is consistently rated very highly in the National Student Survey – the survey indicated that 90 per cent of our final year students were satisfied with their course.
BSc Mathematics UCAS CODE: 2G73. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: 260-300 UCAS points including A2 (or equivalent) in Mathematics, or an appropriate Access award. IELTS: 6.0 (with 6.0 in reading and writing). ABOUT At Liverpool Hope, you will develop your passion and enthusiasm for mathematics and its applications, and you will acquire a range of mathematical skills and techniques enabling you to handle problems involving complex data. WHAT YOU WILL STUDY Mathematical Thinking, Mathematical Modelling, Calculus, Probability Theory, Linear Algebra, Differential Equations and Mathematical Logic, Optimisation Methods, Statistics and Operations Research, Scientific Computing, Computational Modelling and Simulation, Applying Mathematical Understanding to Real-World Problems in Engineering, Biology, Education, Business and Finance. CAREER OPPORTUNITIES You will be focused on the use of mathematics in solving real-world problems that arise in industrial, commercial, physical, biological and educational contexts and, as a highly numerate graduate, you will be in great demand from employers. WHY STUDY THIS SUBJECT AT HOPE? You will study in a Department which has state-of-the-art computer laboratories and equipment including a High Performance Computing (HPC) machine, a 3D Printer, and specialist Mathematical software.
MSc Computer Science DURATION: 12 months, full-time. INTAKE: September and January. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: normally a First Class or Upper Second Class Honours Degree in Computer Science, Computing, Science, or engineering-based discipline. IELTS: 6.5 (with 6.0 in reading and writing).
ABOUT Liverpool Hope University’s MSc in Computer Science is a research-orientated, academically rigorous programme and is designed to provide a flexible, purposeful and challenging set of coherent modules to meet scientific, industrial and employment challenges in this fast-evolving technological area. WHAT YOU WILL STUDY Computational Modelling and Simulation, Algorithms, Innovations in Computer Science, Research Methods for Computer Science, Embedded Systems and Robotics, Cloud Computing and Web Services, Mobile and Ubiquitous Computing, Human Computer Interaction. CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Graduates will have developed scientific and analytical skills which are highly valued in the computing, engineering, IT and business industries. WHY STUDY THIS SUBJECT AT HOPE? As an MSc student, you will have access to the Hope Business Network, Liverpool Hope University’s own business support unit. Services include internship advice, award schemes for new business development, entrepreneur skills workshops and networking events.
Dual International Masters in Mathematical Informatics
The Dual International Masters in Mathematical Informatics provides a world-class academic curriculum and practical learning experience for the technology and scientific graduates of the future. The programme provides you with the opportunity to study both in the UK and in France where you will gain two degrees in less time and at a lower cost than it would take to earn the degrees independently. WHAT YOU WILL STUDY Computational Modelling and Simulation, Embedded Systems and Robotics, Systems Analysis and Design, Complex Systems, French as a Foreign language, English and Innovation, Internship and Dissertation CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Specific career roles could include systems analyst, programmer, technical architect, software developer, data analyst, systems and applications design. WHY STUDY THIS SUBJECT AT HOPE AND UNIVERSITÉ CATHOLIQUE DE L’OUEST? The programme has been designed to provide a complementary set of modules culminating in two awards. You gain two qualifications – the MSc Computer Science and Informatics awarded by Liverpool Hope University and the MSc Applied Mathematics awarded by Université Catholique de l’Ouest.
MSc Computer Science & Informatics, Liverpool Hope University and MSc Applied Mathematics, Université Catholique de l’Ouest, France DURATION: 24 months, full-time. INTAKE: September and January. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: normally a First Class or Upper Second Class Honours Degree usually in Computer Science, Computing, Science, or engineering-based discipline. IELTS: 6.5 (with 6.0 in reading and writing). ABOUT The Dual International Masters in Mathematical Informatics is a unique programme delivered by two academically renowned Universities in Europe: Liverpool Hope University and the Université Catholique de l’Ouest, France.
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DEPARTMENT OF MEDIA AND COMMUNICATION www.hope.ac.uk/mediaandcommunication
BA Film & Visual Culture UCAS CODE: See Combined Honours options on page 73. DURATION: 3 years. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: 260-300 UCAS points. IELTS: 6.0 (with 6.0 in reading and writing). ABOUT Film and Visual Culture at Liverpool Hope is summed up by the term critical and creative practice. Critical practice enables you to study the history, theory and contemporary subject of film, whilst having the opportunity to apply this understanding to creative practice in the fields of screenwriting, filmmaking (drama and documentary), photography and animation. WHAT YOU WILL STUDY All students will study film history and theory throughout their degree, but from the second year you will have the choice to specialise entirely in theory, or to continue with both theory and practice. CAREER OPPORTUNITIES The theoretical study of film leads to careers including teaching, film journalism, cinema management, and film and television studio researcher. WHY STUDY THIS SUBJECT AT HOPE? Film and Visual Culture gives you the unique opportunity to illuminate your academic understanding with creative practice, and to underpin your practical skills with theoretical rigour.
BA Media & Communication UCAS CODE: P300. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: 260-300 UCAS points. IELTS: 6.0 (with 6.0 in reading and writing). ABOUT The programme is geared towards students who wish to enter one of the everdeveloping spheres of creative media industries, including news and film production, or who seek to excel within academic, educational or research fields.
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WHAT YOU WILL STUDY Filmmaking, Cinematic Theory and History, Photography and Animation, Print and Radio Journalism, Global Media Industries, Media Power and Ethics, Public Relations and Marketing, Employability Skills. CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Our recent graduates include a sports correspondent and editor at ITN. Others work as radio broadcasters, advertising executives and independent filmmakers. In addition, graduates are carving out reputations in academia where they are carrying out cutting-edge international research on media. WHY STUDY THIS SUBJECT AT HOPE? There is a range of extra-curricular activities available, such as presenting or producing your own programme on the University’s fully licensed THIS Radio station.
BA Creative Writing (Major) UCAS CODE: See Combined Honours options on page 73. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: 260-300 UCAS points. IELTS: 6.0 (with 6.0 in reading and writing). ABOUT This programme in Creative Writing will equip you with the ability to produce engaging, innovative and saleable writing as well as a wide range of transferable skills. WHAT YOU WILL STUDY Prose Fiction (novel/short story, crime writing, children’s fiction), Radio Scriptwriting, TV Scriptwriting, Screenplay and Adaptation, Journalism, PR and Scripting Live Events, Biography, Life Writing and Essay Writing, Digital Publication. CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Graduate careers include author or biographer, multimedia application developer, scriptwriters and copy writers. WHY STUDY THIS SUBJECT AT HOPE? A course unlike any other because you can combine the study of fiction and non-fiction alongside a wide range of industry-relevant skills including digital publishing.
MA Film, Media & Society DURATION: 12 months, full-time. INTAKE: September and January. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: normally a First Class or Upper Second Class Honours Degree in a relevant discipline. IELTS: 6.5 (with 6.0 in reading and writing). ABOUT A critical and creative MA in Film, Media and Society that enables you to focus exclusively on theoretical or practical work, or to combine the two. WHAT YOU WILL STUDY Cinema and Society, Film Music and Sound, Film, Propaganda and Nationalism, National Film Industries, Animation, Photography, Filmmaking, a 60 credit Dissertation or Advanced Professional Practice Portfolio. CAREER OPPORTUNITIES The Visual Culture team place employability as a key outcome of your studies. To this end, we liaise closely with colleagues from Hope’s Careers, Enterprise, and Employability Departments to bring you every possible career opportunity, including funding to establish creative industry start-ups, networking events with employers, as well as CV writing and interview training. WHY STUDY THIS SUBJECT AT HOPE? You will be working with tutors who are publishing academics and awardwinning producers.
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DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC www.hope.ac.uk/music
BA Music
MA/PG Cert Music
UCAS CODE: W300. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: 260-300 UCAS points including A2 Level (or equivalent) in a Music-related subject (not including Music Technology). Applicants with practical music qualifications will be considered. The ability to read music is required and applicants should be of at least ABRSM Grade V Theory standard. Applicants for the Single Honours Music degree will usually be required to attend an audition and interview. IELTS: 6.0 (with 6.0 in reading and writing).
DURATION: 12 months, full-time. INTAKE: September. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: First or Upper Second Class Honours Degree in a Music-related discipline. Candidates with a good first degree (First or Upper Second Class) in other subjects may also be considered, but the ability to read and write music fluently would be essential. IELTS: 6.5 (with 6.0 in reading and writing).
ABOUT All music students are introduced to a broad range of different musical traditions and genres, drawn from both classical and popular repertoires, and get the opportunity to develop their creative skills in composition and performance. WHAT YOU WILL STUDY Classical Music Studies, Popular Music Studies, Performance (Solo and Group/ Ensemble), Composition, Electroacoustic Composition, Songwriting, Orchestration and Arrangement, Topics in Musicology. CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Graduates have progressed into teaching, or entered the commercial and management sectors. WHY STUDY THIS SUBJECT AT HOPE? We have major partnerships with the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, Indian Arts Development Trust Milapfest, the European Opera Centre, and Liverpool’s two cathedrals.
ABOUT The MA Music course is designed to enhance your core research and contextual skills, whilst allowing you the freedom to specialise in a chosen area through specialist pathway modules. Specialist pathways are available in: Musicology, Performance, Composition, Electroacoustic Composition, and Sacred Music. All students study core modules. WHAT YOU WILL STUDY Research Skills, Ideas in Music, Specialisms: Musicology, Performance, Composition, Electroacoustic Composition, Sacred Music, Dissertation.
MA Beatles, Popular Music & Society DURATION: 12 months, full-time. INTAKE: September. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: normally a First Class or Upper Second Class Honours Degree in a relevant discipline. IELTS: 6.5 (with 6.0 in reading and writing). ABOUT A unique opportunity to study in the city of Liverpool, home of The Beatles, and with access to leading Popular Music academics and Beatles specialists, this MA is the only one of its kind in the UK and the world. WHAT YOU WILL STUDY Texts and Contexts: Understanding Popular Music, Topics in History: Liverpool, Musicology and The Beatles, Historical and Critical Approaches. WHY STUDY THIS SUBJECT AT HOPE? The Course Director, Dr Michael Brocken, is a highly qualified Popular Music Studies specialist – one of the first in the world to receive a doctorate in Popular Music Studies.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES As well as preparing you for a range of employment opportunities, the enhancement of academic skills will prepare you for research degrees, such as MPhil and PhD. You will learn how to critically engage with written and recorded documents of different genres, as well as having the opportunity to develop your written and presentation skills.
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DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGY www.hope.ac.uk/psychology
BSc Psychology UCAS CODE: C800. DURATION: 3 years. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: 260-300 UCAS points. IELTS: 6.0 (with 6.0 in reading and writing). ABOUT Psychology is the exciting scientific study of the mind and behaviour. Psychologists investigate how people perceive the world, structure their thinking, solve problems, interact with other people and much more. WHAT YOU WILL STUDY Cognitive and Biological Psychology, Developmental Psychology, Social Psychology, Personality and Individual Differences, Cognitive Neuroscience, Clinical and Health Psychology, Psychopathology, Psychology of Peace and Conflict, Forensic Psychology, Psychology and Education, Research Methods in Psychology.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Since the course is accredited by the British Psychological Society, your degree will confer eligibility for Graduate Basis for Chartered Membership (GBC) of the Society, allowing you to apply for training as a professional psychologist in any area of psychology. WHY STUDY THIS SUBJECT AT HOPE? You will benefit from excellent research facilities in the Psychology Department and well-established overseas links in Psychology.
MSc Cognitive Neuroscience & Neuroimaging DURATION: 12 months, full-time. INTAKE: September and January. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: First Class or Upper Second Class Honours Degree. IELTS: 6.5 (with 6.0 in reading and writing).
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES A degree in Psychology prepares you to take the next step towards a professional career in Psychology, which can include clinical, educational, forensic, counselling, health and occupational psychology as well as health and social care, marketing and education.
ABOUT Cognitive neuroscience is the state-of-theart discipline for both scientists and practitioners interested in the link between brain and mind. Watching and monitoring the activity of the brain while it is processing information provides an incredible window into our human nature.
WHY STUDY THIS SUBJECT AT HOPE? Our Psychology courses are accredited by the British Psychological Society.
WHAT YOU WILL STUDY Cognitive Neuroscience, Cutting-edge Developments in Neuroimaging, including Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (FMRI) and Electroencephalography (EEG).
BSc Sport Psychology UCAS CODE: C891. DURATION: 3 years. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: 260-300 UCAS points. IELTS: 6.0 (with 6.0 in reading and writing). ABOUT Sport Psychology is the scientific study of mind and behaviour in the particular context of sport and physical activity, whether this is at an elite, youth or recreational level. WHAT YOU WILL STUDY Cognitive, Biological, Developmental and Social Psychology, Personality and Individual Differences, Physiological Basis of Performance, Psychology of Sport and Exercise, Contemporary and Applied Sport Psychology, Social Issues in Sport Psychology, Teaching and Coaching.
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CAREER OPPORTUNITIES You will have developed scientific and analytical skills which are highly valued in psychology and related disciplines. These skills are also transferable to a range of other careers, including neuropsychology, clinical psychology, and medically related professions. WHY STUDY THIS SUBJECT AT HOPE? The teaching is research-led. We have staff who have published with neuroimaging techniques and are currently active in the field.
MSc Psychology DURATION: 12 months, full-time. INTAKE: September. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: First Class or Upper Second Class Honours Degree. IELTS: 6.5 (with 6.0 in reading and writing). ABOUT Liverpool Hope University’s MSc Psychology is designed as a conversion course and is accredited by the British Psychological Society. It offers graduates from other subjects the opportunity to start a new career in psychology. WHAT YOU WILL STUDY Biological Psychology, Cognitive Psychology, Social Psychology, Developmental Psychology and Personality and Individual Differences and underpins these topics with research carried out in the Department. CAREER OPPORTUNITIES As a graduate of the MSc Psychology, you will get access to postgraduate professional training courses offered by the BPS. This includes careers in Clinical Psychology, Counselling, Educational Psychology, Forensic Psychology, Health Psychology, Occupational Psychology and Sport Psychology. WHY STUDY THIS SUBJECT AT HOPE? The Department has a vibrant student-led Psychology Society which stages events and supports students with their academic and social life.
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BA Criminology UCAS CODE: M990. DURATION: 3 years. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: 260-300 UCAS points. IELTS: 6.0 (with 6.0 in reading and writing). ABOUT Crime is a major issue in society and attracts considerable attention politically and in the media. Criminology is the study of crime and how it is dealt with. It examines how crime is defined, why some people commit offences, the impact of those offences and what happens to those who commit crimes if they are caught. WHAT YOU WILL STUDY An Introduction to Criminology and Criminal Justice, Understanding Criminal Behaviour and its Responses, Criminological Theory, Contemporary Issues in Criminal Justice, Social Research Methods, Crime, Justice and the Media, Custodial and Non-custodial Penalties. CAREER OPPORTUNITIES While the police, prison and probation services are the most obvious career paths, the knowledge, awareness and experience of studying Criminology is valuable in a range of related services, as are the capacities for imaginative and critical thinking that are developed throughout the degree programme. WHY STUDY THIS SUBJECT AT HOPE? Our Criminology staff are highly experienced academics who are research-active and have a wide range of publications, including major textbooks such as The Penal System, Crime and Criminal Justice.
BA Sociology UCAS CODE: See Combined Honours options on page 73. DURATION: 3 years. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: 260-300 UCAS points. IELTS: 6.0 (with 6.0 in reading and writing). ABOUT Sociology is the study of how society is organised, how this influences the attitudes and behaviour of individuals and the impact this has on social relationships both within and between societies. Accordingly, Sociology is now commonly regarded as an essential discipline for understanding contemporary society.
WHAT YOU WILL STUDY An Introduction to the Key Concepts, Ideas and Issues in Sociology, Sociological Theory, Social Research and Evaluation, Contemporary Issues in the 21st Century, Social Inequality and Diversity. CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Sociology equips you with the ability to reflect critically on issues, to research and analyse data in a variety of forms and to express yourself clearly. WHY STUDY THIS SUBJECT AT HOPE? Sociology tutors have long-established reputations as writers of major texts in the field (e.g. Sociology: Making Sense of Society. 5th edition, Pearson).
MA Criminology DURATION: 12 months, full-time. INTAKE: September. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: First Class or Upper Second Class Honours Degree. IELTS: 6.5 (with 6.0 in reading and writing). ABOUT Crime, justice, policy, surveillance and law and order are key in the 21st Century. The Masters degree in Criminology is designed specifically to let you explore these and related topics in depth. WHAT YOU WILL STUDY Contemporary Questions around Globalisation, Environmental and Green Crime, State Crime and the Policing of Protest to a Critical Analysis of the Impact of Gender, Race and Ethnicity, Poverty and Social Exclusion on Crime, Criminal Justice Matters.
MA Sociology DURATION: 12 months, full-time. INTAKE: September. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: First Class or Upper Second Class Honours Degree. IELTS: 6.5 (with 6.0 in reading and writing). ABOUT Our Masters degree in Sociology is designed specifically to let you explore and see the social world in different ways. Together with active researchers you will be encouraged to challenge established wisdom while studying the intellectual canon of the discipline. WHAT YOU WILL STUDY Social Theory, Studies in Social Research, Contemporary Inequalities, Political Sociology. CAREER OPPORTUNITIES The MA Sociology will enhance the career development and prospects of entering occupations such as social work, public sector welfare work, probation service, teaching, journalism, local and national government, social research, charity/ voluntary sector, campaigning and nongovernmental organisations. WHY STUDY THIS SUBJECT AT HOPE? Liverpool Hope University’s Academic Faculty has considerable teaching and research experience both in the UK and internationally. You will benefit from the knowledge of academics, professionals and practitioners within the discipline.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES The MA Criminology will enhance the career development and prospects of entering occupations such as social work, public sector welfare work, probation service, teaching, journalism, local and national government, social research, charity/voluntary sector, campaigning and non-governmental organisations. WHY STUDY THIS SUBJECT AT HOPE? You will have the possibility to develop your own ideas and research interests, collect and analyse original data and participate in small group work and presentations.
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BA Childhood & Youth
BA Health & Well-being
UCAS CODE: See Combined Honours options on page 73. DURATION: 3 years. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: 260-300 UCAS points. IELTS: 6.0 (with 6.0 in reading and writing).
UCAS CODE: See Combined Honours options on page 73. DURATION: 3 years. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: 260-300 UCAS points. IELTS: 6.0 (with 6.0 in reading and writing).
ABOUT Childhood and Youth is a vibrant, multidisciplinary academic field which harnesses insights from sociology, anthropology, education, health and social policy to inform understandings of childhood and youth across diverse social and cultural contexts.
ABOUT Health and Well-being is a vibrant, multidisciplinary course which draws upon a range of disciplines including sociology, social policy and psychology.
WHAT YOU WILL STUDY Concepts of Childhood and Youth and Children’s Rights, Social Policy and its Impact on Children and Young People, The Impact of Gender, Social Class and Race on Young People, The History, Sociology and Psychology of Childhood and Youth. CAREER OPPORTUNITIES You will gain the creative, transferable skills to pursue a wide range of careers in youth work, community work, social welfare and education. These include working to improve the life chances of children and young people in community projects, youth work projects attached to schools and local government services, as part of youth offending teams. WHY STUDY THIS SUBJECT AT HOPE? The Department has links with a range of statutory and voluntary sector organisations actively involved in youth work. We have a partnership arrangement with Liverpool Personal Services Society (PSS), one of Liverpool’s oldest and largest voluntary sector organisations.
WHAT YOU WILL STUDY Social Determinants of Health and Well-being, Health Inequalities, Policy Approaches to Health and Well-being, Chronic Illness and Disability, Mental Health, Well-being and Health Promotion. CAREER OPPORTUNITIES As well as key knowledge you will gain the practical, transferable skills to pursue a wide range of careers in Health and Well-being. The holistic nature of the degree will enable you to gain employment in a number of areas such as: health promotion, housing, community-based projects, services for the older population and for young people within the voluntary, private and public sectors. WHY STUDY THIS SUBJECT AT HOPE? The Department has links with a range of statutory and voluntary sector organisations actively involved in the field of Health and Well-being.
BA Social Policy UCAS CODE: See Combined Honours options on page 73. DURATION: 3 years. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: 260-300 UCAS points. IELTS: 6.0 (with 6.0 in reading and writing). ABOUT Social Policy draws on politics, sociology, economics and history to offer an in-depth study of the ways in which societies meet the health, educational and welfare needs of their citizens. WHAT YOU WILL STUDY British Social Policy and Welfare, Social Division of Welfare, Research Methods and Applied Social Research, Comparative Welfare, Social Policy Theory.
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CAREER OPPORTUNITIES A degree in Social Policy allows you to move into research and practice within the social, political and health fields. Private, voluntary and local government sectors employ people with research and evaluation skills that a Social Policy degree provides. WHY STUDY THIS SUBJECT AT HOPE? We have working partnerships across the city including the PSS, an innovative and dynamic charity that has found pioneering new ways to support people within their community.
BA Social Work UCAS CODE: See Combined Honours options on page 73. DURATION: 3 years. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: 260-300 UCAS points. IELTS: 6.0 (with 6.0 in reading and writing). ABOUT Liverpool Hope’s highly successful Social Work programme is nationally recognised and validated, and leads to registration as a professional social worker. WHAT YOU WILL STUDY Social Policy, Sociology and Psychology, Social Work Theory and Methods, Legal Aspects of Social Work, Professional Practice, Inter-Professional Working, Research and Theoretical Debate. CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Graduates are able to apply to the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) to register as professional social workers and have access to all jobs that require a professional qualification, working, for example, in child protection, adult social care and mental health. WHY STUDY THIS SUBJECT AT HOPE? You will have the exciting opportunity to undertake student placements overseas. Our partners include institutions in the United States, Cyprus and India.
MA Social Policy
MA Social Work
DURATION: 12 months, full-time. INTAKE: September. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: First Class or Upper Second Class Honours Degree. IELTS: 6.5 (with 6.0 in reading and writing).
DURATION: 12 months, full-time. INTAKE: September. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: First Class or Upper Second Class Honours Degree. IELTS: 6.5 (with 6.0 in reading and writing).
ABOUT Our Masters degree in Social Policy is designed to develop students’ critical knowledge and understanding of social policy. Together with active researchers, you will be led through the key contemporary debates in social policy as well as learning how to develop and carry out your own social policy-focused research projects.
ABOUT The main aim of this programme is to produce competent, reflective, analytical and research-minded social workers who are vocationally qualified, with advanced knowledge and skills to bring about innovations through collaborative practice and continuous learning.
WHAT YOU WILL STUDY Social Theory, Studies in Social Research, Transformations in the UK Welfare State, Comparative Social Policy and Globalisation, Research Project. CAREER OPPORTUNITIES The MA in Social Policy will enhance the career development and prospects of entering occupations such as social work, public sector welfare work, probation service, teaching, journalism, local and national government, social research, charity/voluntary sector, campaigning and non-governmental organisations. WHY STUDY THIS SUBJECT AT HOPE? Liverpool Hope University’s MA Social Policy has been written with a contemporary curriculum in mind, ensuring that you gain the most up-to-date knowledge.
WHAT YOU WILL STUDY Law and Ethics, Framing Social Problems, Methods and Theories of Social Work Interventions, Practice Learning Opportunity – 30 days preparation including a day each week in a community-based project and 70 days in an agency placement. CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Social work is a large and growing sector which provides a wide variety of career opportunities. About half of social workers are involved in some way with supporting children, families and young people. WHY STUDY THIS SUBJECT AT HOPE? Liverpool Hope University’s Academic Faculty has considerable teaching and research experience both in the UK and internationally. You will benefit from the knowledge of academics, professionals and practitioners within the discipline.
MA Youth & Community Work DURATION: 12 months, full-time. INTAKE: September. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: First Class or Upper Second Class Honours Degree. IELTS: 6.5 (with 6.0 in reading and writing). ABOUT Youth and Community Work is a unique and value-based practice that seeks to support and foster the development of young people and the wider community to enable all to reach their full potential. WHAT YOU WILL STUDY Youth Work Theory and Practice, Community Empowerment for Social Change, Critical Themes and Issues Influencing Contemporary Practice, Managing Youth and Community Work, Practice Placement. CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Youth and community work is a diverse practice, which subsequently provides a variety of Career Opportunities. This dedicated practice is focused on supporting both young people and adults within the community and can include working within education, health and community or welfare services. WHY STUDY THIS SUBJECT AT HOPE? Study within a Department committed to innovative and participatory teaching methods.
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BA Christian Theology UCAS CODE: See Combined Honours options on page 73. DURATION: 3 years. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: 260-300 UCAS points. IELTS: 6.0 (with 6.0 in reading and writing). ABOUT Christianity is a complex and fascinating phenomenon. Its complexity lies in the rich variety of forms that it has taken in different periods and places. Its fascination lies in the way that people have tried to understand and to express its key ideas. WHAT YOU WILL STUDY World Christianity, The Origins and Development of the Christian Church, Theology in the Later Middle Ages and Reformation, Christianity in a World of Conflict, Christianity Since 1900. CAREER OPPORTUNITIES As you study Christian Theology you will develop your skills in analysing ideas and texts. You will learn how to write about complex issues and to debate with confidence and respect about matters that often divide people. WHY STUDY THIS SUBJECT AT HOPE? In the 2014 Research Excellence Framework, 100 per cent of the Department’s Impact is at an internationally recognised level. 79.7 per cent of research outputs are rated as at least internationally recognised with 9 per cent of the research activity world-leading.
BA Philosophy UCAS CODE: See Combined Honours options on page 73. DURATION: 3 years. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: 260-300 UCAS points. IELTS: 6.0 (with 6.0 in reading and writing). ABOUT This subject explores the big questions of life and morality: on what basis do we judge things good or evil? Do we need to believe in God for life to have meaning – or have the arguments for the existence of God broken down?
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WHAT YOU WILL STUDY World Christianity, The Origins and Development of the Christian Church, Theology in the Later Middle Ages and Reformation, Christianity in a World of Conflict and Christianity Since 1900, Ethical Theories, Free Will and Determinism, Epistemology and Existentialism, Philosophy of Religion, Political Philosophy, Applied Ethics, The Limits of Personhood: Human, Animal, Machine, God After the Death of God. CAREER OPPORTUNITIES This course prepares you for a range of careers including law, media, public administration, social and community work. Many graduates enter the teaching profession and you will also be well positioned to pursue postgraduate studies in philosophy and related humanities subjects. WHY STUDY THIS SUBJECT AT HOPE? There is a distinctive focus on Ethics and the Philosophy of Religion, which are increasingly important debates in contemporary society.
BA Philosophy, Ethics & Religion UCAS CODE: V620. DURATION: 3 years. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: 260-300 UCAS points. IELTS: 6.0 (with 6.0 in reading and writing). ABOUT Philosophical and religious traditions shape our understanding of the world, ourselves and our relations with others in important ways. The degree in Philosophy, Ethics and Religion offers you the opportunity to identify and explore the connections, similarities and differences in the fields of philosophy, ethics and world religions, as these seek to address fundamental questions about life and the human condition. WHAT YOU WILL STUDY Ethics, Epistemology, Free Will and Determinism, Existentialism, Philosophy of Religion, Political Philosophy, Philosophical and Religious Aesthetics, World Religions, The Limits of Personhood: Human, Animal, Machine, God After the Death of God: Self, Other and the Divine, The Soul and the Absolute.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES This degree will make you appealing to many employers because of the important transferable skills you will gain. Specifically, the ability to analyse, think critically and approach problems in a logical and creative way. WHY STUDY THIS SUBJECT AT HOPE? There is a focus on Ethics and the Philosophy of Religion, which are increasingly important debates in contemporary society.
BA Theology UCAS CODE: V611. DURATION: 3 years. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: 260-300 UCAS points. IELTS: 6.0 (with 6.0 in reading and writing). ABOUT How have men and women across the centuries understood who is Jesus Christ? How have they interpreted the Bible? Can ideas about Christianity have credibility and meaning in today’s world? These are the kind of questions that lie at the heart of this degree. WHAT YOU WILL STUDY Biblical Studies, Christian Doctrine and Systematic Theology, Christian Spirituality, Church History, Christian Mission in a Global Context. CAREER OPPORTUNITIES The subject knowledge and transferable skills gained from studying Theology will help prepare you for a career in a variety of professions and employers and graduates often find that the subject provides an excellent foundation for the development of a career in such areas as journalism, law, charity work, healthcare, counselling and psychotherapy. WHY STUDY THIS SUBJECT AT HOPE? All teaching is undertaken by Doctoral qualified staff who are published and active researchers.
BA Theology & Religious Studies UCAS CODE: 8D12. DURATION: 3 years. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: 260-300 UCAS points. IELTS: 6.0 (with 6.0 in reading and writing). ABOUT This degree gives you the opportunity to study Christian theology whilst at the same time exploring the other major religious traditions of the world. WHAT YOU WILL STUDY World Christianity, The Origins and Development of the Christian Church, Theology in the Later Middle Ages and Reformation, Christianity Since 1900, Approaches to the Study of Religion, Judaism, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism and Sikhism, Contemporary Religious Ethics. CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Studying this degree will give you a detailed understanding of all the religions that you need to be familiar with in order to teach Religion at school right through to A Level (with further teacher training, such as a PGCE).
WHY STUDY THIS SUBJECT AT HOPE? All teaching is undertaken by Doctoral qualified staff who are published and active researchers.
BA World Religions UCAS CODE: See Combined Honours options on page 73. DURATION: 3 years. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: 260-300 UCAS points. IELTS: 6.0 (with 6.0 in reading and writing).
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES The study of World Religions equips you to enter a range of careers. It prepares you to go on to become a Religious Education teacher after completing the additional Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCE), which is offered by Liverpool Hope University. WHY STUDY THIS SUBJECT AT HOPE? You will be taught by internationally renowned researchers who are worldleading experts in their fields of expertise.
ABOUT How can we understand religion? What part does it still play in shaping the world that we live in? What part do sacred texts such as the Bible or Quran play in forming people’s understanding of themselves and the world? WHAT YOU WILL STUDY Key Thinkers and Methods in the Study of Religions, Contemporary Religious Ethics, How to Explore Lived Religion in the Contemporary World, Buddhist Traditions, Hindu Traditions, Jewish Traditions, Muslim Traditions, Sikh Traditions.
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MA Biblical & Pastoral Theology
PG Cert Biblical Studies
MA Christian Theology
DURATION: 12 months, full-time. INTAKE: September and January. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: First Class or Upper Second Class Honours Degree. IELTS: 6.5 (with 6.0 in reading and writing).
DURATION: 12 months, full-time. INTAKE: September and January. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: First Class or Upper Second Class Honours Degree. IELTS: 6.5 (with 6.0 in reading and writing).
DURATION: 12 months, full-time. INTAKE: September. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: First Class or Upper Second Class Honours Degree. IELTS: 6.5 (with 6.0 in reading and writing).
ABOUT This programme is addressed primarily to those either already involved in pastoral work, including leadership positions in Christian churches and organisations, or those interested in finding future employment in this area.
ABOUT The Postgraduate Certificate in Biblical Studies offers the opportunity for the in-depth study of some of the texts which have been of immense significance for the development of Western (and not only Western) civilisation.
WHAT YOU WILL STUDY The MA consists of four 15 credit Biblical Studies modules (Law, Prophecy and Wisdom: Three World Views in the Old Testament; Ancient Jewish Apocalyptic Literature; Pauline Literature; and Johannine Literature), one 30 credit module on Biblical Hermeneutics in a Pastoral Context, and either one 30 credit or two 15 credit Pastoral Theology modules.
WHAT YOU WILL STUDY Law, Prophecy and Wisdom: Three Worldviews in the Old Testament, Ancient Jewish Apocalyptic Literature, Johannine Literature.
ABOUT This Masters programme provides you with a thorough grounding in Christian Theology. Taught by a team of nationally and internationally known scholars, it enables you to relate contemporary theological issues to wider historical and socio-cultural concerns.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Advanced research skills and hermeneutical awareness, as well as transferable skills, such as the ability to analyse and discuss written sources, engage in critical, interpretative thinking and present arguments clearly and accurately, will be greatly appreciated by employers in a variety of other settings. WHY STUDY THIS SUBJECT AT HOPE? Liverpool Hope University is the only ecumenical university foundation in Europe, and its Department of Theology, Philosophy, and Religious Studies prides itself in being a research-informed teaching Department with a focus on student experience within an overall friendly environment.
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CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Given the centrality of the Bible throughout history as well as its lasting importance in contemporary culture and societies, the knowledge and skills that the Certificate will offer will be relevant not only for a range of positions in different churches and religious communities, but also in other sectors. WHY STUDY THIS SUBJECT AT HOPE? Liverpool Hope University is the only ecumenical university foundation in Europe, and its Department of Theology, Philosophy, and Religious Studies prides itself in being a research-informed teaching Department with a focus on student experience within an overall friendly environment.
WHAT YOU WILL STUDY Living Tradition: Continuity and Change in Western and non-Western Christianity, Studies in Christology, Studies in Ecclesiology and Negotiations, and Renegotiations in Contemporary Christian Theology. CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Some of the students who apply for this course will already be in employment in educational or pastoral settings. Others will take the course with a view to entering such employment. WHY STUDY THIS SUBJECT AT HOPE? Liverpool Hope University is the only ecumenical university foundation in Europe, and its Department of Theology, Philosophy, and Religious Studies prides itself in being a research-informed teaching Department with a focus on student experience within an overall friendly environment.
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Combination
Chart
Biology
NC41
Business Management
NN42 NV32 8P57 CL19 NL19
Dance
Criminology
LV96
NI41 A678
Creative Writing
S6D5
LI31
B467
C378 C478 LI31
Criminology 8T46
Dance
C378 C478
The following undergraduate degree table provides all of the Combined Honours degree courses available at Liverpool Hope University and the relevant UCAS codes. Single Honours degree course codes can be found on the undergraduate degree relevant subject page.
NC48 VC39
NX2H XL35
Education
NX43 VX33 XC3C
Combinations can be taken in:
English Literature
LX93
C578
WW54 LL39 WL59
VX6I S3D5
LX3I XW35
2F84
Electronic Engineering NQ43
NQ32 LQ53
LQ3H WQ35 VQ36
A778
Film & Visual Culture
2B42
B567
Geography
CF18
Health & Well-being
CB19 N2L5
C467 D367
VV61
History
2J88 2A12
Human Biology Information Technology
NI42
International Relations
NL42
NG25 LG55 NL25 LL52 CM00 NM2C
Law
LL3G VM61 MI00 C678
NN2M
Marketing
BSc Hons
S6D5 B467
LV96
Christian Theology
Early Childhood
BA Hons
8T46
NL19
LW94
Key
Creative Writing A678
8P57 CL19
Childhood & Youth
English Language
Computer Science
NV32
Art & Design History
NW44 VW34
For an up-to-date list of available combinations, acceptable qualifications and offer levels, please refer to our subject entry profiles, which are available from the UCAS website: www.ucas.com
Christian Theology
NI41
Drama & Theatre Studies
• BA (Honours) in two Major subjects • BSc (Honours) in two Major subjects
Mathematics
NG41
Media & Communication
NP43 VP33
C778
NG21 LG91 PL35 VP6H S4D5 C878 LP3H WP53 LW53
Music
WW53
NB24 LB54
Nutrition V3V5 CV50
Philosophy & Ethics
WB40
LV95 VV6N
LV53 W5V5
Politics
NL24
LL92 VL26
Psychology
N4C8 VC38 CC18
LC98 VC68 S5D5 C278 LC38 W5C8
8C26
Social Policy Sociology
Tourism World Religions
ML94
LL93
LL31 VX64
NC2Q LC56
Sport & Physical Education NN48
C978 LL2H
LL94 VL64
XC11 NX21
Special Educational Needs
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Childhood & Youth
Business Management
Biology
NC41 NN42
Accounting
Computer Science
Liverpool Hope offers a range of Major subjects. Two Major subjects can be studied together to form a Combined Honours Undergraduate degree.
Art & Design History
Accounting
Undergraduate Study
WC53
LN58 VV62
B567
N2L5
LG55 LL52
2A12
XM31 XN35
XF3V
VXC3
XQH3 XQJ3
XF38
VX13
Q301 Q301
QF38
QM31 QN51
F267
F367 2W11 GF58 FL25
F267
GX53 8T65
BG15
GF58 QL32
QV3M QL3F
GF18 FP38
LB74
L5P3
BB9L
QV31
F567
F467
FL48 FLC8 FL44
LL37
FC86 NF88
L5C8 L5L4 L5L3 VV15 LV21 VC1V VL14 LV31
VN83
LC12 I123
GC58
GX51
LP23
LV2M L290 LC2V LL24
QM31
F367
8L66 MG15 LM2C
MP13
MV15 LM21 MC18 ML14 LM31
MC60 MN18
WN45 XN35 XN3M
QN51
F767
NI00
NP53
NV50
NC56 NN58
X3G1 8H15
WW34
GF18 QP3H QP33
WX33
QW33
LX21
LQ23 QL3F F667 CQ83
XL34
QL34 QL3K
FL48
VL14
FC86 NF88 QV31
LV2M MV15 NV50
LP31 LP5H WVH5 WLH2 WC38
L290 LM21
LL24 ML14 LM31 LN31
F467
WLH2
LL64 LX23 LC83 XC18 CC86 LL65 LV65 LL64 LC83 LL65
GX13 LP5H LW5H XB14 XV15 LX23 XC18 XL14
MN18 NN58
PV63
LN82
XL14
LN82 LV2P CV68 LN84 LV64
LX32 LX32
CC86 PN38
VV5P
WC38 CB84
MC60 NC56 VN83
XB14 LV65 XV15
LB44 LP31
PN38 PV63
LW5H
WVH5
GC58 LC2V MC18 NC80 GC18
GX51 XL12
CX63
GX13
PW33 PW33
L5L3 LV31 LC12
LQ5H
XN38 LL95 XV63
LV21
F567 FLC8 L5C8 VC1V FL44 L5L4
LN31
CB84 LB44 VV15
LL37
WN48
LP23 MP13 NP53
VW13
CXV3
XL12
GC18 I123
LB74 BB9L QV35 QV3M
WX41 XX13 XX31
NC80
GC11
FP38 L5P3 VPD3
XB34 XV35
LM2C
LQ5H
QL3K
GC11
MG15 NI00
VL12
QV35 LQ23 CQ83 QL34
QP33 QW33
WM10 XM31 XM3C
LP93
World Religions
Tourism
Special Educational Needs
Sociology
Social Policy
Psychology
Sport & Physical Education
LL95
XX31 CX63 XN38 XV63
QP3H
VPD3 VW13 8L66
BG15
FL25
WN48
XX13
WX33 XB34
F667
VL12 2W11 8M76
XV35 LX21 CXV3 XL34
F767
8M76 QV3C
WC53 WX41
LP93
QL32
QF38
VV62
8H15
QV3C
F167
W5C8
WW34
GX53 XL32 XM3C XN3M X3G1
LC56 LN58 VX64
LV53 LL2H LC38 ML94 LL31
WP53 WW53 WB40 W5V5 WM10 WN45
LL93
VV6N VL26 VC68 VL64
LP3H
WV41
QX33
XL32
Politics
C978 C278
F167
WV41 VXC3 VX13
Philosophy & Ethics
S5D5
C878
8T65
XF3V XF38
Nutrition
S4D5
C678 C778
D367
D267
Music
MI00 2J88
QW34 WQ43 D267
XQH3
Media & Communication
LG91 PL35 LW53 LB54 LV95 LL92 LC98 LL94
LL3G
XC11 NX21 NC2Q
2B42
WQ35
QW34
CC18 8C26
NB24
VP6H
WW54 WL59 XW35
WQ43 QX33 XQJ3
VC38
VM61
C467
X300
V3V5
VV61
LQ3H
NN48
CV50
VQ36
LX3I
X300
Mathematics
NG25 NL25 NM2C NN2M NG21
S3D5 2F84
WXK3
Marketing
CM00
LQ53
C578
NL24 N4C8
VP33 CF18 CB19
NQ32
WXK3
NG41 NP43
A778
VX6I
LL39
Law
International Relations
Information Technology
Human Biology
History
NI42 NL42
XC3C
LW94 XL35 LX93
Health & Well-being
NQ43
VW34 VC39 VX33
NX2H
Geography
Film & Visual Culture
English Literature
English Language
Electronic Engineering
Education
Early Childhood
Drama & Theatre Studies
NW44 NC48 NX43
LV52 CX61 NX81
CX61 LN84
NX81
VV5P LV2P CV68 LV64 LV52
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